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UK, Hong Kong ban travel from India on variant concerns

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Britain on Monday added India to its Covid-19 travel “red list”, which effectivel­y bans all travel from the country and makes a 10-day hotel quarantine compulsory for UK residents arriving back to the country.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock confirmed the move in the House of Commons as he revealed that 103 cases of the so-called Indian variant had been identified in the UK, of which the "vast majority have links to internatio­nal travel".

He said that samples of that variant have been analysed to see if the new variant has any “concerning characteri­stics”, such as greater transmissi­bility or resistance to treatments and vaccines.

“After studying the data, and on a precaution­ary basis, we’ve made the difficult but vital decision to add India to the red list,” the minister told MPS.

Meanwhile, Hong Kong will ban flights from India, Pakistan and the Philippine­s for 14 days starting from Tuesday as the city reported the first two cases with highly transmissi­ble virus variant in the community over the weekend.

Visitors who have stayed in the three countries for more than two hours in the past 21 days will also be restricted from boarding any passenger flights to Hong Kong, the government said on Sunday, adding the countries are now classified as areas of “extremely high risk.”

The bans stem from a circuit breaker arrangemen­t that Hong Kong has instituted, which was triggered for each of the countries as there had been five or more arrivals with the N501Y mutant coronaviru­s strain within seven days, it said. The strain was first detected in South Africa.

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