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South Africa Describes The British Travel Restriction as ‘Rushed’

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Reuters) – The British decision to suspend flights from South Africa due to the discovery of a new COVID-19 form “seems to have been rushed,” according to South Africa’s foreign ministry, since the World Health Organization has not to advise on the...

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November 26, 20213 min read
South Africa Describes The British Travel Restriction as ‘Rushed’
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The British decision to suspend flights from South Africa due to a new COVID-19 variant has raised concerns. South Africa's foreign ministry expressed that the decision "seems rushed," highlighting a lack of guidance from the World Health Organization on the next steps.

This move comes amidst growing global concerns about the emergence of the B.1.1.529 variant. Scientists have identified this variant in limited quantities in South Africa, Botswana, and Hong Kong. The variant's high number of mutations is particularly worrying, as it may enable it to evade the immune system and potentially spread more easily.

Concerns Over New COVID-19 Variant

Scientists have found the B.1.1.529 variant in limited quantities in South Africa, Botswana, and Hong Kong. Transition: They are concerned about its numerous mutations potentially evading the immune system and spreading more easily.

Response and Engagement

Following its discovery, Britain temporarily prohibited flights from several countries, including South Africa. Transition: In response, South Africa's Foreign Minister expressed concerns over the decision's impact on tourism and business. Additionally, South Africa plans to engage with British authorities and has requested urgent discussions with the World Health Organization.

South Africa has requested an urgent meeting with the World Health Organization’s viral evolution committee to address the new variant. Transition: This indicates a proactive approach in managing the situation.

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Source: reuters.com

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