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    Omicron: South Africa president calls for lifting of travel bans

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 29, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
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    South African President Cyril Ramaphosa
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    South Africa’s president has condemned travel bans enacted against his country and its neighbours over the new coronavirus variant Omicron.

    Cyril Ramaphosa said he was “deeply disappointed” by the action he described as unjustified and called for the bans to be urgently lifted.

    The UK, EU and US are among those who have imposed travel bans.

    Omicron has been classed as a “variant of concern”. This is because early evidence suggests it has a higher re-infection risk.

    The heavily mutated variant was detected in South Africa earlier this month and then reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) last Wednesday.

    Over the last two weeks, the variant has been responsible for most of the infections found in South Africa’s most populated province, Gauteng. However, it is now present in all other regions in the country.

    On Monday, Japan became the latest country to reinstate harsh border restrictions, banning all foreigners from entering the country from 30 November.

    The WHO has warned against countries hastily imposing travel curbs, saying they should look to a “risk-based and scientific approach”. However, numerous bans have been introduced in recent days amid concerns over the variant.

    WHO’s Africa director Matshidiso Moeti said on Sunday: “With the Omicron variant now detected in several regions of the world, putting in place travel bans that target Africa attacks global solidarity.”

    • South Africa says travel bans by foreign countries are ‘draconian, unjustified’

    In his speech on Sunday, Mr Ramaphosa said there was no scientific basis for the travel bans and that southern Africa was the victim of unfair discrimination.

    He also argued that the bans would not be effective in preventing the spread of the variant.

    “The only thing the prohibition on travel will do is to damage the economies of the affected countries further and undermine their ability to respond to, and recover from, the pandemic,” he said.

    He called on countries with bans in place to “urgently reverse their decisions… before any further damage is done to our economies”.

    Mr Ramaphosa described the emergence of the Omicron variant as a wake-up call for the world regarding vaccine inequality – warning that until everyone was vaccinated, more variants were inevitable.

    There are no vaccine shortages in South Africa itself, and Mr Ramaphosa urged more people to get jabbed, saying that remained the best way to fight the virus.

    A previous statement by the South African foreign ministry on Saturday also strongly criticised the travel bans, saying the country was being punished – instead of applauded – for discovering Omicron.

    Omicron has now been detected in several countries around the world, including the UK, Germany, Australia and Israel.

    In other developments on Sunday:

    • In the Netherlands, Omicron was detected in 13 people who arrived in Amsterdam on two flights from South Africa.
    • Separately, Dutch police said they detained a couple who had escaped from a quarantine hotel. The arrest was made on a plane just before the take-off.
    • Israel banned all foreigners from entering the country for 14 days from midnight Sunday.
    • The UK called for an emergency meeting of the G7 group of nations on Monday to discuss the new variant.
    • Voters in Switzerland backed the government’s measures to tackle Covid, according to preliminary results.

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