Austria bans tourist visits from Britain
VIENNA, May 25
Austria is banning direct flights and tourist visits from Britain because of the prevalence there of a highly infections Covid variant first found in India, the health ministry said on Tuesday.
Britain was added overnight to Austria’s list of “virus variant states”, joining Brazil, India and South Africa, from which arrivals are only allowed in a limited number of cases, the ministry said in a statement. “Essentially, only Austrian citizens and people who are resident or habitually stay in Austria may enter the country,” it said, adding that entry would also be allowed on humanitarian grounds or for visits in the national interest. While the immigration rules take effect on Tuesday, the ban on direct flights will go into force on June 1, it added. The statement referred specifically to the World Health Organization and Public Health England having classified the B.1.617.2 variant first found in India as a “variant of concern”.
Covid infections in Britain have been rising but the overall incidence is still low, and the number of people in hospital with Covid-19 fell last week to its lowest since September. Clusters of the B.1.617.2 variant are, however, growing quickly. Austria’s move follows a similar step by Germany, which said on Friday it was declaring Britain a virus variant region. Austria has had a small number of cases of the Indian variant and overall infections have been falling. — Reuters
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