European countries are canceling flights with the UK



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Several European countries have banned flights with the United Kingdom to prevent the transmission of new species of coronavirus. Several other countries are considering taking such steps. The Netherlands and Belgium have canceled flights. Italy says it will impose a flight ban. France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Austria and some other countries can also take initiatives of this type. The British media BBC reported this news.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that the virus, which has spread to London and south-east England, is more than 80% contagious.

The Dutch government on Sunday banned all passenger flights from Britain. The Dutch government took the initiative after a new type of corona infection was identified. The ban will remain in effect from 8 a.m. local time on Sunday through January 1.

A new species of coronavirus with a new and more contagious power has spread to Britain. To prevent the virus, Britain has ordered people in different parts of the country to stay home.

A statement from the Dutch Health Ministry said that a more contagious version of the Covid 19 virus had spread across the UK. It is spreading very quickly and easily. It has also become difficult to identify. That is why Prime Minister Mark Rutte’s cabinet has taken this initiative as a precautionary measure.

The statement advises Dutch citizens not to travel unless they need to.

A five-week lockdown is underway in the Netherlands. The lockdown will continue until mid-January. Unnecessary business establishments, including educational institutions, have been closed.

Belgium has banned flights and trains with the United Kingdom from midnight on Sunday. The country’s Prime Minister Alexander de Crew said the ban would remain in place for at least 24 hours as a precaution. Additional necessary steps will be taken later.

Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Mayo said on Facebook that the government was taking steps to cancel flights with the UK.

An emergency government meeting has been held in Ireland on the subject. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said a travel ban could be imposed in Britain on Sunday night.

A German Health Ministry official said it was considering banning flights to the UK and South Africa.



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