The pneumonia in Wuhan (new coronavirus disease, COVID-19) continues to affect the world, the epidemic in South Korea has been prolonged, and three cases of the variant virus have been confirmed today; in response, South Korea’s Central Prevention and Countermeasures Headquarters Minister Zheng Yinjing held a regular press conference today, during which he announced that in order to strengthen The prevention of the epidemic, the ban on flights to the United Kingdom will be extended for more than a week, and strengthen the entry quarantine regulations.
The UK has a variant of the virus “VOC-202012/01”, which originated in South Africa and has been traced in several countries; South Korea has taken a ban on flights to the UK since the 23rd to prevent the disease, according to the Yonhap News Agency, South Korea today again to strengthen the prevention of the disease, announced by Zheng Yinjing to extend the ban on flights to the UK, is expected to be extended until January 7 next year.
South Korea’s ban on British flights stipulates that all arrivals from the UK and South Africa, including those entering via third countries, must submit a negative PCR certificate regardless of their nationality, and visas must be suspended (except in special cases such as diplomatic and humanitarian affairs); in addition, all arrivals from the UK must be quarantined for 14 days and undergo nucleic acid testing again after the quarantine period.
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