European Countries Impose UK Travel Ban As Coronavirus Variant Spread Throughout The Country
Several European countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, Belgium, and the Netherlands, have imposed bans on flights and ferries from the United Kingdom, after confirmed reports of a new infectious variant of the coronavirus spreading in the UK.
The countries are following different timelines — the Netherlands, for example, is banning passenger flights from the U.K. until Jan. 1, while France is suspending flights, freight transport, and ferries for 48 hours starting Monday. A European Union meeting has been scheduled for Monday morning so the countries can discuss a coordinated response.
Health officials said this new coronavirus variant doesn’t appear to be deadlier and the developed vaccines will most likely work against it, but the strain does seem to be up to 70 percent more transmissible.
First detected in September, the variant is “out of control,” Health Secretary Matt Hancock said, causing an “incredibly difficult end to frankly an awful year.”
On Saturday night, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson imposed strict new lockdown measures affecting millions of people, reversing course from earlier plans to actually relax rules over Christmas.