South Africa says it is being punished for early COVID-19 variant detection

South Africa says it is being punished for early COVID-19 variant detection

by Joseph Anthony
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Passengers wait to board flights, amidst the spread of the new SARS-CoV-2 variant, at O.R. Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg, South Africa

South Africa said on Saturday it was being punished for its advanced ability to detect new COVID-19 variants early, as travel bans and restrictions imposed because of the new Omicron variant threaten to harm tourism and other sectors of the economy.

South Africa has some of the worldโ€™s top epidemiologists and scientists, who have managed to detect emerging coronavirus variants and their mutations early on in their life cycle. The Omicron variant was first discovered in South Africa and has since been detected in Belgium, Botswana, Israel and Hong Kong.
โ€œThis latest round of travel bans is akin to punishing South Africa for its advanced genomic sequencing and the ability to detect new variants quicker,โ€ the Ministry of International Relations and Cooperation said.
โ€œExcellent science should be applauded and not punished,โ€ it said in a statement.
Many nations rushed on Friday and Saturday to announce travel curbs to South Africa and other countries in the region.
The foreign ministry noted that while the new variant was also detected in other countries, the global reaction to those countries have been โ€œstarkly differentโ€ to cases in southern Africa.
The new variant was first announced on Wednesday by a team of scientists in South Africa who said they had detected a variant that could possibly evade the bodyโ€™s immune response and make it more transmissible.
On Friday the World Health Organization named it Omicron and designated it as a โ€œvariant of concernโ€ โ€“ its most serious level โ€“ saying preliminary evidence suggests an increased risk of re-infection.
โ€œOur immediate concern is the damage that these restrictions are causing to families, the travel and tourism industries and business,โ€ South African Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor said in the statement.
The government was engaging with countries that have imposed travel bans to persuade them to reconsider, it added.
On Friday, the WHO cautioned countries against hastily imposing travel restrictions linked to the variant, saying they should take a โ€œrisk-based and scientific approachโ€.
REUTERS

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