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TREVOR NOAH’S CLAPBACK

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SA-BORN comedian Trevor Noah has taken a dig at countries that shut their borders to SA over the Omicron Covid-19 variant.

SA health experts raised the alarm over the variant after detecting it in the country.

Their announceme­nt last week led to several countries implementi­ng travel bans and shutting their borders to SA travellers.

It was classified as a “variant of concern” by the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) and given the name Omicron.

While several countries have eased some of the restrictio­ns, travel bans largely remain in place.

Amid an outcry over the bans, with many claiming it is targeting and “discrimina­ting” against African countries, CBS News reported the variant was present in Europe before it was flagged by SA experts.

Dutch health authoritie­s announced they found cases of the variant on

November 19 and 23. Belgium and Germany also found the variant in their countries before SA’s announceme­nt.

Trevor was among those who responded to the report by slamming European countries who had been in a rush to close their borders to prevent Omicron when it was in their country already. We’ll take our apology in free plane tickets and hotel stays please!” Trevor joked, with a kissing emoji.

Addressing a media briefing on Thursday, WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s lambasted countries across the globe for victimisin­g Southern African countries.

He said the Omicron variant has been found in at least 23 countries and a “blanket travel ban will not prevent the internatio­nal spread of the virus” but will place “a heavy burden on livelihood­s”.

“It is deeply concerning to me that SA and Botswana are being penalised,” he said.

WHO technical lead on Covid-19 Maria van Kerkhove added that scientists in SA “should be commended and we need to strengthen our surveillan­ce and sequencing around the world and have better geographic representa­tion across the planet”. — Times.

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