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South Africa Travel Ban Extended To Nearby Nations Including Mauritius & Seychelles

The travel ban from South Africa to England has been extended to other neighbouring countries, including Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Eswatini, Zambia, Malawi, Lesotho, Mozambique and Angola, as well as Seychelles and Mauritius.

Botswana, Seychelles, and Mauritius have all been excluded from the UK’s travel corridor list with The Department of Transport stating it reacted rapidly to recent information indicating an “urgent need” to avoid travel from all Southern African countries to help deter the spread of coronavirus.
 

Mauritius

The new travel ban does not include British and Irish citizens, longer-term visa holders, and permanent residents who, along with their families, will be able to enter but are expected to self-isolate for 10 days upon arrival.

The step follows recent evidence on the steep increase in the prevalence of the new variant, in addition to the travel ban imposed on South Africa on December 23.

Ministers have also removed Israel from the travel corridor list as data from the Joint Biosecurity Centre and Public Health England showed a “significant change” in both the amount and pace of reported cases of the virus. 

People are advised to follow local laws in all countries affected by the travel ban and review Foreign Office advice for further details. Those in violation of the rules face fines between £200 to £6,400.

All passengers, including those from exempt destinations, will still be expected, upon arrival in the United Kingdom, to display a full passenger locator form, unless they fall within a select category of exemptions.


 

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KeiKei is a London-based award-winning journalist and videographer with a degree in Broadcast Media and Journalism from the University of the West of Scotland and an extensive reporting background in news, entertainment, travel, and lifestyle.

KeiKei has travelled the globe interviewing, reporting and reviewing. Her work has been published in worldwide media outlets including, The New York Post, The Guardian, The Mirror, The Daily Mail, National Geographic and Conde Nast publications.

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