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18 CSOs take on Biden over blanket travel bans

- BY PHYLLIS MBANJE ⬤ Follow us on Twitter @NewsDayZim­babwe

DOZENS of health and human rights organisati­ons have called on United States President Joe Biden to unconditio­nally lift the travel ban imposed on southern African countries, Zimbabwe included.

The US imposed a travel ban on southern Africa after the Omicron variant was detected in the region.

In a letter seen by NewsDay, more than 18 organisati­ons, including Oxfam and Health Gap, yesterday accused Biden of punishing the world-class scientific leadership exhibited by Botswana and South Africa in identifyin­g and sequencing the variant.

“Their selflessne­ss has been met, not with praise and gratitude, but with racist and xenophobic travel bans that have no basis in evidence,” read part of the letter.

The organisati­ons argued that although testing and surveillan­ce of air travellers might be appropriat­e, selective travel bans were ineffectua­l and punishing to the targeted countries.

“Of note, there is already documented evidence of community spread in the US. Your administra­tion has pledged to lead with public health, evidence and human rights in its response to COVID-19. Your travel bans, like the travel bans pursued by your predecesso­r, are inconsiste­nt with that promise.”

The groups also spoke out against extreme global inequities in COVID-19 vaccine and treatment access, which have created the conditions that allow variants such as Omicron to flourish.

They demanded that the US should by all means exert diplomatic and political pressure to secure a substantiv­e waiver of intellectu­al property rights for vaccines and therapeuti­cs for COVID-19.

“The US should also support the South Africa-WHO mRNA technology transfer hub, which will enable local mRNA vaccine production and serve as a learning site for global manufactur­ers, including by using your authority under law and contract to share NIH-Moderna vaccine informatio­n and technology with the world,” they said.

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