The majority of readers said SA is being discriminated against by remaining on the red list.
Readers have responded with anger to the UK keeping SA on its travel red list.to discuss the latest trends around Covid-19, respective testing strategies, and the prevalence and risk posed to vaccination programmes by variants of concern.
Being on the red list means travellers who come from SA or who have travelled through the country are required to quarantine at their own expense before they can enter the UK. This could cost travellers thousands more for their trip.shared her frustration at SA still being on the list, despite submitting data to prove it was winning its fight against the coronavirus.When you see information on the UK’s infection rate published by their government, you take that as factual.
eed into the next review of UK border measures which is due to take place within the next fortnight”.weighed in on the debate around the list, telling journalists this week that if the UK insists on having SA on its travel red list, so be it. 6% joked that they were not fazed as long as they could travel to Dubai or Mauritius.
On social media, readers debated the topic, with some saying the UK should drop SA from the list, while others said this should come with conditions.“SA should also put UK on the red list, tit for tat,” wrote
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