KEY POINTS
  • South African Health Minister Joe Phaahla said that new travel restrictions amid concerns over a heavily mutated Covid variant are "unjustified."
  • He slammed other nations for "wanting to put blame" and ascribe the variant to South Africa rather than working collaboratively to address the situation as guided by the WHO. 
  • Phaala said preliminary studies suggest the variant may be more transmissible due to is genetic composition but noted that vaccines are still effective in preventing severe Covid-19 from the variant. 
Health Deputy Minister Dr Joe Phaahla, September 02, 2020 in Springs, South Africa.

South African Health Minister Joe Phaahla said Friday that other countries' decisions to impose travel restrictions amid concerns over the detection of a heavily mutated variant of Covid-19 in his country is "unjustified."

"The kind of knee-jerk reaction, it really doesn't make sense," Phaahla said at a media briefing, adding that travel bans violate the norms and standards of the World Health Organization.