Close Menu
Aviation Analysis – Industry Travel NewsAviation Analysis – Industry Travel News
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Aviation Analysis – Industry Travel NewsAviation Analysis – Industry Travel News
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Economy
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Form
    Aviation Analysis – Industry Travel NewsAviation Analysis – Industry Travel News
    Home»Top News»The omicron variant appears in more and more countries, presumably also in the Netherlands
    Top News

    The omicron variant appears in more and more countries, presumably also in the Netherlands

    Brian RodriguezBy Brian RodriguezNovember 28, 2021No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    The omicron variant appears in more and more countries, presumably also in the Netherlands
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link
    Passengers waiting at Johannesburg airport.  The omicron variant was discovered in South Africa.  AP . image

    Passengers waiting at Johannesburg airport. The omicron variant was discovered in South Africa.AP . image

    On Saturday, RIVM reported that this variant was ‘presumably’ found in ‘count’ of 61 travelers returning from South Africa who tested positive for coronavirus. Erasmus University is still analyzing the results, and the results of all suspected test samples will be announced on Sunday. The concerned passengers are in quarantine.

    travel ban

    Meanwhile, more and more countries are imposing travel bans, especially against countries in South Africa, to slow the progress of the potentially highly contagious variant, although little is known about it scientifically.

    Australia, Japan, Thailand and several other countries on Saturday imposed travel bans and other restrictions on travelers from South Africa, Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe and other countries in South Africa, following several European countries (including the Netherlands), Brazil, Canada and others. The United States had already done so on Friday. This is based on the consideration that pre-variants of Covid-19 could spread rapidly around the world due to lax border controls, but against the advice of the World Health Organization (WHO).

    However, it appears that the new aura variant has already begun its global progress. On Saturday, two Omicron infections were detected in Germany, two in the UK and one in Italy, after the variant appeared earlier in Belgium, Botswana, Israel and Hong Kong, always among South African travelers. The infection of a traveler from Namibia is being investigated in the Czech Republic, and it appears that a variant has already been found in the Netherlands.

    Stocks dumped en masse

    The discovery of a new and potentially dangerous type of Covid virus thrilled investors around the world on Friday. Shares of airlines and travel companies, in particular, were widely sank on fears that a resurgence of the pandemic could crush the fragile global economic recovery. European stocks had their worst day in 17 months, and in the US the Dow closed 2.5 percent lower.

    It is still not clear what we can expect from the new, technically variant virus. Omicron variable (from who to “alternative to anxiety‘) may be more contagious than the delta variant due to the large number of mutations, according to epidemiologists, but the question is whether this also makes people sicker. It is also unclear to what extent current vaccines are effective against the new alternative. More research is needed, also into its origin. The variant may have been discovered in South Africa, but may have originated elsewhere.

    Scapegoat

    Meanwhile, South Africa is angered by the rising tide of travel bans. The country feels like a scapegoat. This latest round of travel bans amounts to penalizing South Africa for its advanced DNA testing technologies and ability to detect new variants more quickly. “Scientific excellence should be welcomed and not punished,” the government said.

    In the UK, for example, there are calls to speed up booster vaccination programmes, in anticipation of the omicron variant. However, critics point out that in developing countries, more than 90 percent of people don’t even get their first shot. “Failure to help vaccinate Sub-Saharan Africa exposes us all to a new, more deadly strain of Covid,” IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva wrote on Twitter. “The omicron news is an urgent incentive to do more to vaccinate the entire world.”

    Read also

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Brian Rodriguez

    Zombie specialist. Friendly twitter guru. Internet buff. Organizer. Coffee trailblazer. Lifelong problem solver. Certified travel enthusiast. Alcohol geek.

    Related Posts

    beOnd America Pushes Forward With 2026 Launch Despite Partner Collapse and Funding Gap

    December 12, 2025

    Air France A350’s Osaka Return Linked to Previously Missed Radome Damage, Investigators Say

    December 12, 2025

    American Airlines Redirects $16.1M DOT Penalty Toward Wheelchair-Handling Upgrades

    December 11, 2025
    Navigate
    • Home
    • Top News
    • World
    • Economy
    • Science
    • Tech
    • Sport
    • Entertainment
    • Contact Form
    Pages
    • About Us
    • DMCA
    • Contact Form
    • Privacy Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    STAY UPTODATE

    Get the Latest News With Aviationanalysis.net

    OFFICE

    X. Herald Inc.
    114 5th Ave New York,
    NY 10011, United States

    QUERIES?

    Do you have any queries? Feel free to contact us via our Contact Form

    Visit Our Office

    X. Herald Inc.
    114 5th Ave New York,
    NY 10011, United States

    • About Us
    • DMCA
    • Contact Form
    • Privacy Policy
    • Editorial Policy
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.