The government has lamented the UK’s decision to temporarily ban all flights from SA and five other countries as of 2pm (SA time) on Friday due to the discovery of a new Covid-19 variant.
International relations and co-operation minister Naledi
Pandor said the decision appears to have been “rushed”.
SA, Botswana, Lesotho, Eswatini, Zimbabwe and Namibia have
been added to the UK travel red list as
a precautionary measure.
“While SA respects the right of all countries to take the
necessary precautionary measures to protect their citizens, the UK’s decision
to temporarily ban South Africans from entering the UK seems to have been
rushed, as even the World Health Organisation (WHO) is yet to advise on the
next steps.”
Pandor said the decision had huge ramifications for various
economic sectors.
“Our immediate concern is the damage that this decision
will do to the tourism industries and businesses of both countries,” she said.
In September, the UK placed SA on the red list, subjecting
travellers to stringent restrictions and high costs when entering that country.
Pandor fought tooth and nail to get SA off the list, saying
there was “no reasonable basis” for the decision to keep SA on the red list as
it was administering thousands of vaccines daily.
However, the new variant, also detected in Hong Kong, has
been flagged as worrying by scientists and is spreading fast among young people
in SA.
Health minister Joe Phaahla said the cabinet would meet
President Cyril Ramaphosa to discuss the variant with premiers, raising fears
of another Christmas under lockdown.
“From the experience over the past 21 months, we can
predict how this is going to move. Within the next few weeks this will be all
over,” Phaahla told a media briefing on Thursday. TimesLIVE
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