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Belgium bans arrivals from India, Brazil, South Africa

AFP by AFP
April 27, 2021
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Belgium bans arrivals from India, Brazil, South Africa
ZAVENTEM, FLEMISH REGION, BELGIUM – FEBRUARY 26 : Empty terminal of the Zaventem airport on February 26, 2021, in Brussels Airport, Belgium. The number of daily deaths from the coronavirus is still in sharp decline, according to the latest data released by the Sciensano Public Health Institute on Thursday morning. On average, 30.3 people died of Covid-19 between February 15 and 21, a decrease of 24.3% in one week. In total, the epidemic claimed the lives of 21,988 people in Belgium. (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images)

Belgium became the latest territory to ban travel from India, Brazil and South Africa, major countries hit by fast-spreading coronavirus variants.

“Passenger travel by air, train, boat, and bus, including transit traffic, from India, Brazil and South Africa to Belgium will be banned,” Prime Minister Alexander de Croo announced in a statement on Tuesday.

“People with Belgian nationality and people who have their main residence in Belgium can return from India, Brazil, and South Africa to Belgium. They are strongly advised not to travel to these countries.”

There will be some exceptions to the ban for essential travel by some transport workers and diplomats, but otherwise, the ban will be strictly enforced.

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Sammy Mahdi, Belgium’s minister for asylum and migration, welcomed the decision, but said he hoped the measure would be “very temporary”.

“There’s only one thing to do to move towards a normal life where everyone can travel freely, vaccinate, vaccinate, vaccinate,” he said.

Other European countries have begun to introduce suspensions, bans or restrictions on arrivals from countries with coronavirus variants that experts fear could outpace vaccination drives.

But Belgium has a particular reason to be concerned.

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Last week, the country detected some 20 Indian students positive with the Indian variant. They had arrived in mid-April on the same bus from France, after landing at Roissy airport in Paris.

According to health authorities, the British coronavirus variant is currently the most widespread in Belgium — accounting for nearly 86 percent of cases.

The Brazilian at 4.9 percent and the South African at 3.7 percent are next, according to figures released on Monday by the Brussels region.

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