Travel bans do not stop the spread of Omigron: World Health Organization

by time news

New York: The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the spread of Omigron corona cannot be stopped by travel restrictions.

While the prevalence of corona is declining in Southeast Asian countries, including India, a new type of corona called omigron has been discovered in South Africa. The World Health Organization classifies Omigran as a type of anxiety. Following South Africa, the Omigron virus has spread to various countries, including Botswana, Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Israel, Italy, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong, Australia and Canada. As a precautionary measure, various countries are enforcing travel bans and travel restrictions with foreign countries.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has said that the spread of Omigran will not be stopped by travel restrictions. According to the World Health Organization,

Travel restrictions will not stop the international spread of Omigran. Travel restrictions place a heavy burden on normal life and livelihoods. An international agreement is needed to fight infections in the future. It has been suggested that the nations of the world should establish essential health structures in order to eliminate the risks.

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