Information provided by SA scientists to their UK counterparts will be factored into the latter country's decision-making on whether to keep SA on its travel 'red list'.
SA is desperate to get foreign travellers back into the country and believes the UK's travel red list is unfair.Information provided by SA scientists to their UK counterparts will be factored into the latter country's decision-making on whether to keep SA on its travel “red list”.
In a statement, the health department confirmed that SA scientists met their UK counterparts on Monday “to discuss the latest trends around Covid-19, respective Covid-19 testing strategies, and the prevalence and risk posed to our vaccination programmes by variants of concern”.
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