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Netherlands bans UK flights

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RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 09:27

THE DUTCH GOVERNMENT has banned all passenger flights from Britain after finding the first case of a new, more infectious coronavirus strain that is circulating in the UK.

The ban, from 6am local time until 1 January, came hours after Britain announced a stay at home order for part of the country to slow the new variant.

“An infectious mutation of the Covid-19 virus is circulating in the United Kingdom. It is said to spread more easily and faster and is more difficult to detect,” the Dutch health ministry said in a statement.

The Dutch public health body, the RIVM, therefore “recommends that any introduction of this virus strain from the United Kingdom be limited as much as possible by limiting and/or controlling passenger movements.”

The health ministry added that a “case study in the Netherlands at the beginning of December revealed a virus with the variant described in the United Kingdom.”

Experts were looking at how the infection happened and whether there were related cases.

Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s cabinet had now taken the “precautionary decision” to ban flights from Britain, the statement said, adding that other forms of transport were still under review.

He urged Dutch citizens not to travel unless strictly necessary.

“Over the next few days, together with other EU member states, (the government) will explore the scope for further limiting the risk of the new strain of the virus being brought over from the UK,” the statement said.

The Netherlands is under a five-week lockdown until mid-January with schools and all non-essential shops closed to slow a surge in the virus.

The move comes after scientists on the UK Government’s New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag) concluded the mutant strain identified by the Public Health England laboratories at Porton Down was spreading more quickly.

The UK also informed the World Health Organisation of its findings.

Sir Patrick Vallance, the Government’s chief scientific adviser, said the new variant, known as VUI 202012/01, was thought to have originated in either London or Kent in September.

By November, it was accounting for 28% of new infections in the region and by early December that had risen to 60%.

“This new variant not only moves fast but it is becoming the dominant variant,” he said.

He said however there was no evidence it causes a more severe illness than the original virus, while the “working assumption ” of scientists was that the vaccines that had been developed should be able to deal with it.

Should the UK be banning travel out of the UK itself do we think?

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RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 20:36

France has lorries held up before entering France.

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RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 20:37

If only we had banned flights from anywhere in February this year. If only, if only, if only.

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Ginfordinner · 20/12/2020 20:49

To summarise, the list so far is:

Netherlands
Belgium
Italy
Ireland
Germany
France
Austria

And stricter measures in:

Bulgaria
Turkey
Czech Republic

Nellodee · 20/12/2020 20:54

Though we didn't take advantage of being an island to keep cases out, Europe is most certainly taking advantage of our being an island to try to keep our cases in.

Ginfordinner · 20/12/2020 21:07

Anyone reminded of Eyam during the plague?

RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 21:09

Who was Eyam? I must have been asleep for that class lol

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RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 21:09

France stopping freight somehow as well as passengers.

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Biscuitsanddoombar · 20/12/2020 21:11

Portugal now only allowing portguese citizens with negative test to land from the UK

OhYouBadBadKitten · 20/12/2020 21:13

France are operating a one way border for 48 hours - with traffic allowed in, but not out. I can imagine that for those stuck in the lorry queues on either side of the border, this is going to be very bad.

RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 21:15

You honestly think this year can't get any worse and then it does. I'm baffled honestly.

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RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 21:17

Cobra meeting tomorrow morning re freight into and out of the UK.

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bumblenbean · 20/12/2020 21:18

Don’t blame them for trying to batten down the hatches but equally if There’s a potentially more dangerous strain in SA why isn’t the U.K. banning flights in from there? We seem to implement protective measures much slower than everywhere else ...

RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 20/12/2020 21:20

Because we're alone now? If we close down, the EU ain't going to help us out.

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JacobReesMogadishu · 20/12/2020 21:23

@RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom

Who was Eyam? I must have been asleep for that class lol
The famous plague village in Derbyshire in the 1700s(?) where rather than infect their neighbouring villagers they all agreed to not leave their village. Most of the villagers died over the next year.
RuleWithAWoodenFoot · 20/12/2020 21:24

Nice dry run for Brexit no deal scenario.

I noticed several private jets en route to European cities from London. What a surprise.

MoggyP · 20/12/2020 21:53

@RuleWithAWoodenFoot

Nice dry run for Brexit no deal scenario.

I noticed several private jets en route to European cities from London. What a surprise.

Probably cities in European countries which have not banned arrivals from UK (as more countries haven't than have)
Nc135 · 20/12/2020 22:04

France are operating a one way border for 48 hours - with traffic allowed in, but not out. I can imagine that for those stuck in the lorry queues on either side of the border, this is going to be very bad.

Which way is in and which is out?

Ulelia · 20/12/2020 22:05

Romania has also banned travel both ways for two weeks from 7pm tomorrow.

Truelymadlydeeplysomeonesmum · 20/12/2020 22:08

@RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom

You honestly think this year can't get any worse and then it does. I'm baffled honestly.
Yep it is the year that keeps on giving
Nc135 · 20/12/2020 22:25

Turkey has banned flights from the Netherlands because this new strain is already there.

timeforanewstart · 21/12/2020 01:03

We should be closing our borders too , we don't know foe sure where this one came from and we don't wAnt another possibly strain coming in
Freight only for a few weeks

CorvusPurpureus · 21/12/2020 11:57

Ah. I'm in the ME & xh is supposed to be flying out in a week's time to visit the dc.

No idea of whether that will now be possible (& yes, I completely agree it's not sensible or remotely public spirited - but that definitely won't stop xh, as he's a twat).

If he does get blocked from flying I'll be able to hear the narc meltdown from here, I'd imagine Confused.

RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 21/12/2020 12:00

@timeforanewstart

We should be closing our borders too , we don't know foe sure where this one came from and we don't wAnt another possibly strain coming in Freight only for a few weeks
Our Chief Scientific Advisor to the government has stated in a press conference on Saturday that it is believed to have originated in Kent.
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RudolphToldRedNoseNotSymptom · 21/12/2020 12:16

I saw an expert of some sort on Sky News yesterday explaining that if you can imagine one version having say 8 mutations and another version having 10 mutations, alone they were not a problem. However, now, those two mutant viruses have combined together to form a version with 18 mutations which combined makes it worse - or 'more transmissible'.

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