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Britain’s Health Secretary Matt Hancock attends a remote press conference to update the nation on the status of the COVID-19 pandemic, at 10 Downing Street in London, on December 23, 2020. [Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/AFP]
Britain on Wednesday introduced restrictions on travel from South Africa over the spread of another new variant of coronavirus, UK Health Minister Matt Hancock said.
The restrictions, which applied with immediate effect, were introduced following the discovery of two cases of the virus strain in Britain.
“This new variant is highly concerning, because it is yet more transmissible, and it appears to have mutated further than the new variant that has been discovered in the UK,” Hancock said, referring to a strain of the virus discovered in Britain which has also been found to be more contagious.
The health minister said that all individuals in the UK who had contracted the variant originating in South Africa had been placed in quarantine as well as their close contacts.
In addition to the travel restrictions, Hancock said the government was also asking anyone who has been in close contact with someone who had been in South Africa in the last two weeks to quarantine.
“They must restrict all contact with any other person whatsoever,” he said.
The discovery of cases of what officials believe is a new, more transmissible variant of the coronavirus in the UK follows the announcement last week that a new strain had spread throughout the south of England.
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