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Europe seeks southern Africa travel ban amid fears over alarming Covid strain

EU member states are being encouraged to support an air travel ban from southern Africa amid global alarm over a new coronavirus variant that has already mutated 32 times. AFP - SIMON WOHLFAHRT

The European Union is looking to halt air travel from the southern African region amid rising concern over a highly mutated new Covid-19 variant detected in South Africa and Botswana.

In a post on Twitter, EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said the body would propose activating the “emergency brake” in the region due to the variant, expected to be given the name Nu.

This is despite the fact only 10 infections have been detected so far – in South Africa and Botswana. A case was also detected in Hong Kong in a man who had travelled from the region.

Von der Leyen said the EU ban would be made in “close coordination” with the 27 EU member states, who would be encouraged to implement the measure.

It is hoped the European Council will then give the green light as soon as possible, an EU official added.

Decisions by the council, which represents member states, can be signed off by the country's ambassadors in Brussels.

'Most highly mutated'

British scientists this week raised the alarm over Nu, whose scientific name is B.1.1.529 and which is the most highly mutated version of the coronavirus to date.

The strain carries 32 mutations, many of which suggest it is highly transmissible and vaccine-resistant, and has more alterations to its spike protein than any other variant.

University College London reported it likely emerged in a lingering infection in an immunocompromised patient, possibly someone with undiagnosed Aids.

Britain temporarily banned flights from South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Lesotho and Eswatini from today, also asking returning British travellers from those destinations to quarantine.

South Africa criticised the decision as being “rushed”, and has urged British authorities to reconsider.

(With wires)

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