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COVID-19: UNWTO kicks against blanket travel testrictions

By Maria Diamond
11 December 2021   |   3:10 am
The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) of the United Nations has called out against the introduction of blanket restrictions on travel, as witnessed in recent days.

The World Tourism Organisation (UNWTO) of the United Nations has called out against the introduction of blanket restrictions on travel, as witnessed in recent days.
  
This call echoes the concerns raised by UNWTO Members during the 24th UNWTO General Assembly held from November 30 to December 3.

  
Countries from all global regions have also expressed their solidarity with Southern African states, calling for the immediate lifting of travel bans imposed on specific countries and for freedom of international travel to be upheld.

Stranded UK-bound passengers at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport after their flight was cancelled in Lagos due to the covid-19 Omicron variant restriction.

  
Following the recent declarations of the United Nations Secretary-General and the Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) regarding the unfairness and ineffectiveness of blanket travel in respect to the countries of Southern Africa, UNWTO, in light of this development has once again reminded countries that the imposition of blanket restrictions on travel is discriminatory, ineffective and contrary to WHO recommendations. Blanket restrictions may also stigmatise countries or whole regions.
  
During the UNWTO General Assembly, Members States and partners, including voices from international organisations and across the private sector, echoed WHO’s advice that travel restrictions should only be imposed as a very last resort in response to changing circumstances.
  
Furthermore, it was stressed that if restrictions are introduced, they must be proportionate, transparent, and scientifically based. They must also only be introduced with a full appreciation of what halting international travel would mean for the most vulnerable, including those developing countries and individuals who depend on tourism for their economies and livelihoods.
  
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, UNWTO has called for coordinated and evidence-based approaches to balancing public health concerns with keeping the lifeline of tourism intact. Over recent months, such an approach has been shown to be the most effective way forward.

UNWTO, however, noted that travel and vaccination levels are closely connected, as the emergence of new variants facilitated by low levels of vaccination has shown. As such, the body calls on all countries to act in solidarity to ensure equitable access to vaccines for all, in order to recognise all WHO-approved vaccines for the purpose of international travel as well as facilitate access to patents for local production of vaccines.

 

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