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Nigeria restricts passengers from SA over virus spread

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ABUJA - Nigeria has barred passengers who are not citizens or permanent residents from entering the country if they have been in South Africa in the past 14 days over Covid-19 concerns.

The decision announced late on Monday comes almost two months after a similar restrictio­n on Brazil, India and Turkey because of concerns over rising cases of more virulent coronaviru­s strains.

Those measures would remain for four more weeks, Boss Mustapha, the secretary to the government, said in a statement.

"South Africa, has... been added to this category once more," he said, adding that Zambia, Rwanda, Namibia and Uganda would be on a watch list.

Nigerians and permanent residents who have been in those countries in the previous 14 days must undergo mandatory quarantine in a government-approved facility for a week on arrival, the government said. All passengers arriving in Nigeria will now have to show a negative Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of travel rather than the previous 96 hour period.

The virus has infected 167, 532 people and claimed 2 119 lives in Nigeria, Africa's most populous nation, since the first recorded case in February last year.

Meanwhile, South Africa recorded 12, 222 new laboratory-confirmed Covid-19 infections and 138 deaths, bringing the official death toll to 60, 038 on Monday.

According to a statement by the National Institute for Communicab­le Diseases (NICD), as of Monday, the country recorded 1, 941, 119 laboratory-confirmed cases.

"The National Institute for Communicab­le Diseases (NICD)… reports that 12, 222 new Covid-19 cases have been identified in South Africa, representi­ng a 28.3 percent positivity rate," the statement read.

 ?? REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja ?? A woman wears a protective face mask due to the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), at the Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal airport in Lagos, Nigeria.
REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja A woman wears a protective face mask due to the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), at the Murtala Mohammed Internatio­nal airport in Lagos, Nigeria.

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