The curbs were based on the discovery of the beta variant in
the country even though the incidence of that mutation in South Africa is now
minimal, Satsa, which represents 1,350 businesses, said in a presentation dated
10 August.
COVID-19 infections in both South Africa and the UK are
dominated by the delta variant, which was first detected in India.
The UK accounted for 17% of South Africa’s 2.6 million
foreign tourists in 2019, making it the biggest source market.
The placing of South Africa on the red list about eight
months ago means that tourists from the UK have to quarantine for 10 days at
their own expense in government-selected hotels when they return.
Vaccinated travellers from Germany, the US, France and other
key markets can go home from South Africa without quarantining.
‘Fortress Britain’
The restrictions run counter to the UK’s efforts to forge
closer links with South Africa in the wake of its exit from the European Union.
“It’s incompatible with the UK’s rhetoric about investment
in South Africa, trade with South Africa,” Christine Thompson, a government
relations and public affairs consultant advising Satsa, said on a webinar.
“There is a huge degree of resentment. This whole approach
is very incompatible with the aspirations of global Britain and is more like
fortress Britain.”
The restrictions are jeopardizing an industry that employs
1.5 million people directly and indirectly, and contributes about $5.5 billion
to the South African economy annually, Satsa said.
They are also threatening the viability of key conservation
areas such as national parks, it said.
“Our top priority is to protect public health,” the UK
Department for Transport said in an emailed response to queries.
“Decisions on our traffic-light system are kept under regular
review and are informed by the latest risk assessment from the Joint
Biosecurity Centre and wider public health factors.”
South Africa has averaged 10,169 Covid-19 infections a day
over the last week. The seven-day average in the UK which has a similar
population size to South Africa, is about 28,000. Ninety percent of virus
genomes sequenced in South Africa in the four weeks to July 24 were the delta
variant, Satsa said in its presentation.
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