Restrictions tightened globally as coronavirus variant Omicron sparks concerns

Dec 01, 2021

A growing number of countries and regions are suspending flights from southern African countries due to a new variant of the coronavirus, which has sparked serious concern among scientists and researchers

Travelers wait to receive COVID-19 tests at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 29, 2021

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A growing number of countries and regions are suspending flights from southern African countries due to a new variant of the coronavirus, which has sparked serious concern among scientists and researchers, and triggered air travel restrictions and a massive slump of stocks in Asia, Europe and the United States. (Str/Xinhua)

Travelers check their COVID-19 test results at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 29, 2021. A growing number of countries and regions are suspending flights from southern African countries due to a new variant of the coronavirus, which has sparked serious concern among scientists and researchers, and triggered air travel restrictions and a massive slump of stocks in Asia, Europe and the United States. (Str/Xinhua)


Travelers check in at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 29, 2021. A growing number of countries and regions are suspending flights from southern African countries due to a new variant of the coronavirus, which has sparked serious concern among scientists and researchers, and triggered air travel restrictions and a massive slump of stocks in Asia, Europe and the United States. (Str/Xinhua)


Travelers register for entering the COVID-19 test site at Cape Town International Airport in Cape Town, South Africa, Nov. 29, 2021. A growing number of countries and regions are suspending flights from southern African countries due to a new variant of the coronavirus, which has sparked serious concern among scientists and researchers, and triggered air travel restrictions and a massive slump of stocks in Asia, Europe and the United States. (Str/Xinhua) 

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