Following the confirmation of a new mutant virus in South Africa, countries and other countries are strengthening border measures such as restricting travel from southern Africa.

Members of the EU-European Union have agreed to restrict all travel from seven countries in southern Africa, including South Africa, Botswana, Namibia and Mozambique.



Israel, which has been confirmed to be infected, bans foreigners from entering African countries except North Africa, and Hong Kong bans non-citizens who have stayed in eight countries, including South Africa, within 21 days. I announced that.



Also, according to overseas media, countries in Asia and the Middle East such as Singapore, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, and Bahrain will also restrict travel from South Africa and its surroundings.



Russia has also announced that it will restrict travel from countries in southern Africa and Hong Kong, and there are a series of moves to strengthen border measures.

U.S. government also announces travel restrictions from eight countries

The U.S. government will restrict travel from eight countries, including South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Resoto, Eswatini, Mozambique, and Malawi, following the confirmation of a new mutant virus in South Africa. Announced.