Iran bars travelers from parts of Western Europe over Omicron fears
DUBAI — Iran has banned the entry of travelers from Britain, France, Denmark and Norway for 15 days as part of curbs following the discovery of the highly transmissible Omicron variant of COVID-19 in the Middle East’s worst-hit country.
State television said on Sunday a similar ban imposed in late November on travelers from South Africa and seven neighboring countries was also extended for 15 days.
Health authorities also indefinitely halted land travel to neighboring Turkey, a popular tourist destination, the broadcaster said.
Iran, the pandemic’s epicenter in the Middle East, has reported just 14 confirmed Omicron cases so far but media reports said detection kits were not widely available and officials have warned of a possible rapid spread within weeks.
The country has suffered 131,400 deaths in five waves of COVID-19 infections since February 2020.
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