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S. Korea extends UK flight ban for 2 more weeks amid fears over COVID-19 variant

January 06, 2021
South Korea decided today, on Wednesday to extend the suspension of direct flights from Britain for two more weeks to block a more transmissible coronavirus variant first detected in the European country. — Courtesy photo
South Korea decided today, on Wednesday to extend the suspension of direct flights from Britain for two more weeks to block a more transmissible coronavirus variant first detected in the European country. — Courtesy photo

SEOUL — South Korea decided today, on Wednesday to extend the suspension of direct flights from Britain for two more weeks to block a more transmissible coronavirus variant first detected in the European country, Yonhap reported.

Health authorities have confirmed a total of 11 cases of the new strain, most recently two cases on Tuesday, and one case of a separate variant spreading in South Africa.

"The ban on flights from Britain has been extended for two weeks until Jan. 21," the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) said.

The flight ban was initially imposed on Dec. 23 until the end of the year and was extended on Dec. 28 until Thursday.

South Korea reported 840 more COVID-19 cases Wednesday, including 809 local infections, raising the total caseload to 65,818.

The daily cases stayed below 1,000 for the second consecutive day amid signs of a slowdown, the report said.


January 06, 2021
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