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France suspends all flights from South Africa over new Covid-19 variant

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- November 26th 2021 08:07 PM
France suspends all flights from South Africa over new Covid-19 variant

France suspends all flights from South Africa over new Covid-19 variant

France on Friday suspended flights arriving from the southern African region for 48 hours amid rising concern about a new Covid-19 variant detected in South Africa. "France suspended flights arriving from the southern African region for 48 hours. The new variant has not yet been detected in France," France Health Minister Olivier Veran was reported as saying. [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="1200"]France Moves to Ban Short-Haul Flights - EcoWatch Social media[/caption] Also read | 15 more nations recognise India’s Covid vaccines: MEA A newly identified Covid-19 variant — B.1.1.529 — is causing an increase in new infections in South Africa. This new variant, with a large number of spike protein mutations, has led the UK to impose a travel ban from some African countries. It has also been declared a Variant under Investigation (VuI) by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]France to ban short domestic flights in a bid to reduce climate emissions Social media[/caption] "These are potentially biologically significant mutations which may change the behaviour of the virus with regard to vaccines, treatments, and transmissibility. More investigation is required," UK Health Security Agency said in a statement. Also read | NEET-PG admissions: Centre to revisit Rs 8 lakh annual income limit for EWS; counselling further put off [caption id="" align="alignnone" width="711"]France To Permanently Ban Many Short-Haul Flights Social media[/caption] Meanwhile, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for a special meeting to discuss the new Covid variant. "We don't know very much about this yet. What we do know is that this variant has a large number of mutations. And the concern is that when you have so many mutations, it can have an impact on how the virus behaves," Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, WHO's the technical lead on Covid-19, said in a briefing. -PTC News

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