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Sudan lifts ban on travel

Sudan lifts ban on travel

SUDAN has lifted a ban on travellers coming from Britain, the Netherlands and South Africa as of Wednesday until April 11, the country's civil aviation authority said in a statement. The country imposed the ban on December 23 due to the discovery of a new variant of the coronavirus in the three countries. Instead of the ban, travellers from the three countries have to quarantine for 14 days after arriving in Sudan, and must report any disease symptoms to health officials, the authority said. All travellers coming from abroad must have a certificate showing a negative test for COVID-19 issued…
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South Africa to allow travel from all of Africa from October 1

South Africa to allow travel from all of Africa from October 1

SOUTH Africa will allow travel from October 1 to and from all countries in Africa as well as other countries where levels of COVID-19 infections are not too high, a government minister has announced. For countries outside Africa, the government will determine whether entry is allowed depending on that country's COVID-19 infection and transmission rate, Cooperative Governance Minister Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said. The government will prepare a list of countries from where travel will be restricted, Dlamini-Zuma said, but did not specify when the list will be published. Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma briefs media on COVID-19 level 2 regulations, 17…
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