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Omicron COVID-19 Variant: ‘People Over 60 Should Postpone Travel’ -WHO Warns | See Details

Omicron COVID-19 Variant: ‘People Over 60 Should Postpone Travel’ -WHO Warns | See Details

The World Health Organization (WHO) has advised vulnerable people including those over-60s to postpone travel in the wake of the new deadly Omicron variant.

The statement read:

“Persons who are unwell or at risk of developing severe COVID-19 disease and dying, including people 60 years of age or older or those with comorbidities (e.g. heart disease, cancer, and diabetes), should be advised to postpone travel.”

However, the WHO also warned in their latest advice that blanket travel bans will not prevent the global spread of the Omicron variant. It added:

“Blanket travel bans will not prevent the international spread, and they place a heavy burden on lives and livelihoods. In addition, they can adversely impact global health efforts during a pandemic by disincentivizing countries to report and share epidemiological and sequencing data.

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“All countries should ensure that the measures are regularly reviewed and updated when new evidence becomes available on the epidemiological and clinical characteristics of Omicron or any other VOC.

“Essential international travel –including travel for emergency and humanitarian missions, travel of essential personnel, repatriations and cargo transport of essential supplies–should continue to be prioritized at all times during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“In addition, all travellers should be reminded to remain vigilant for signs and symptoms of COVID-19, to get vaccinated when it is their turn and to adhere to public health and social measures at all times and regardless of vaccination status, including by using masks appropriately, respecting physical distancing, following good respiratory etiquette and avoiding crowded and poorly ventilated spaces.”

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