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Germany Mulls Ban Of UK, S Africa Flights Over Virus Fears

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BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 19: German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks at her traditional annual summer press conference on July 19, 2013 in Berlin, Germany. As the German Chancellor bids for re-election, the ongoing issues surrounding the United States' PRISM spy program are expected to feature heavily in the run-up to the September 22 general election. Merkel has stressed her concern over the U.S. government's compliance with German data collection laws and has pledged to seek tougher European Union data protection policies, but has faced pressure as the opposition questions how early she knew of the surveillance program. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)

Germany Mulls Ban Of UK, S Africa Flights Over Virus Fears

By AFP

 

Germany is considering banning flights from Britain and South Africa to prevent the spread of new, more infectious coronavirus strain circulating in the two countries, a source close to the German health ministry told AFP on Sunday.

Following the example of the Netherlands, where a ban on all passenger flights from the UK came into effect on Sunday, the German government was considering a similar move as “a serious option” for flights from both Britain and South Africa, the source said.

A health ministry spokesman said the government in Berlin was monitoring developments in Britain very closely and working at “high pressure” to evaluate the new information and data regarding the new strain.

Germany was in touch with its European partners, the spokesman said.

Belgium similarly announced a ban on all flights and trains from the UK.

The Dutch ban, from 6:00 am (0500 GMT) on Sunday until January 1, came hours after Britain announced a stay at home order for part of the country to slow the new variant, which British Health Secretary Matt Hancock said was “out of control”.

In Germany, however, the new strain of the virus has not been detected so far, according to the chief virologist at Berlin’s Charite hospital, Christian Drosten, on Twitter.

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