The spread and severity of the new type of virus detected this week in south africa are very high.
The impact of the coronavirus, which has spread around the world, is now beginning to wane.
In most countries the new impact is minimal. However, as the coronavirus mutates and spreads from time to time, surveillance and controls are implemented according to the circumstances.
Thus, the newly mutated type B.1.1.529 is spreading the coronavirus.
The virus, which was discovered this week in south africa, has spread to some countries, including neighbouring Botswana.
The pace of synchromesh of this virus is very high. Scientists have warned that this new type of virus could cause more harm.
It can cause serious harm, especially to those who have been vaccinated. Preventive measures have since been stepped up.
In this case, the government has taken steps to prevent the spread of the new type of virus in the UK.
As part of this, the british government has suspended flights to south africa, Namibia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, Lesotho, and Swatini (Swaziland). The order goes into effect this afternoon.
It has imposed a severe travel restriction and added all six countries to the red list.
However, visitors to the UK from these 6 countries are advised to be isolated and monitored for 10 days in a government-approved hotel.