Southern African countries faced travel bans since Omicron made its way into Europe. But now, the European Union has decided to take off these countries from the no-travel list. It has been reported that European Union member states have agreed to resume air travel with Southern African countries.
The travel ban on the above-mentioned Southern African countries was first imposed on November 26, after the Omicron variant was first detected in Southern Africa.
According to data by Oxford University, the latest COVID 19 wave by Omicron peaked three to four weeks ago in these Southern African countries. With the exception of Botswana, where cases are still on the rise. Omicron has become the dominant variant in European countries such as Denmark, France, and Belgium. However, Delta is still the dominant variant in most other countries.