The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

World races to contain new Omicron variant

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COUNTRIES around the world are racing to introduce travel bans and restrictio­ns on Southern African countries in an effort to contain a new variant of Covid-19 called Omicron. The moves come after the variant was officially named by health officials. Early evidence suggests Omicron has an increased re-infection risk, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) says. Meanwhile, hundreds of passengers arriving in Amsterdam from South Africa were tested for the new variant.

Some 61 people on two KLM flights tested positive for Covid-19 and have been quarantine­d at a hotel near the airport while they have further tests, Dutch officials said. The Netherland­s is currently struggling with a record-breaking surge in cases. An extended partial lockdown comes into force there on Sunday evening. The new Omicron variant was first reported to the World Health Organisati­on from South Africa on Wednesday. It has also been identified in Botswana, Belgium, Hong Kong and Israel.

More suspected cases were reported in Germany and the Czech Republic on Saturday.

An official in the German state of Hesse tweeted (in German) that the variant had most probably arrived in the country after “Omicron-typical mutations” were found in someone returning from South Africa.

Travellers from South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho and Eswatini will not be able to enter the UK unless they are UK or Irish nationals, or UK residents. US officials said flights from South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi would be blocked, mirroring earlier moves taken by the EU.

They will come into effect on Monday.

A host of other countries have also announced restrictio­ns, including the following:

Australia announced on Saturday that flights from South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, the Seychelles, Malawi, and Mozambique would be suspended for 14 days.

Non-Australian­s who have been in those countries in the past two weeks are now banned from entering Australia. Japan has announced that from Saturday, travellers from much of Southern Africa will need to quarantine for 10 days and take a total of four tests during that time. India has ordered more rigorous screening and testing for travellers arriving from South Africa, Botswana and Hong Kong. Iran will ban travellers from six Southern African countries, including South Africa. Iranians arriving from the region will be admitted after testing negative twice, state TV says.

Brazil also said it was restrictin­g travel to the region from six countries in Africa. Canada is barring all foreign nationals who have travelled through South Africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini or Mozambique in the last 14 days. Thailand is also banning entry by travellers from eight Southern African countries. - BBC.

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