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Omicron: Nigeria Disappointed Over Inclusion in UK’s ‘Red List’

Health Minister Dr. Osagie Ehanire has expressed disappointment over the United Kingdom government’s placement of Nigeria on its red list following the detection of the COVID-19 Omicron variant.

“We were not very happy when six countries in Sub-Saharan Africa were placed on a red list and the WHO also advised against putting each on the red list,” the minister said on a Channels Television’s Sunday Politics.

Through the British High Commission, the UK announced a plan to halt decisions on visitor visa applications from all red list countries, including Nigeria.

But the Federal Government frowned at the steps so far taken by the UK government.

Ehanire said: “From what we know about the COVID-19, there are many ways to manage it, and besides, not much is still known about the Omicron variant. We know, for example, that there have been no fatalities.

“There have also been no reports of very severe illness. Actually, the rationale for being so hasty in putting countries on the red list is not something that is very helpful.”

According to the minister, the move was ill-advised as he noted that it would have multiple impacts on commerce, and disrupt activities during the Christmas and New Year festivities.

“It is going to disrupt commerce,” he added. “It is going to disrupt family reunions.”

He explained that while Nigeria has detected the COVID-19 virus on travellers from the UK, the cases have not been confirmed to be the Omicron variant.

Reiterating that the placement of countries on the red list will not help in the global fight against the pandemic, Ehanire said Nigeria is anticipating the fourth wave of the disease.

The minister said: “If every country were going to put other countries on the ban list, very soon you would have a large number of countries on your red list.”

“So, I do believe there are other ways of going about it. We in Nigeria do not regard banning flights and movements of people as particularly helpful and supportive.”

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