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Nearly 4 countries cut off flights with Britain, what impact will this have on the local aviation industry?

This has a great impact on the local aviation industry and will cause certain economic losses. Recently, British Prime Minister Johnson confirmed that the strain detected in this country is as contagious as 7%. Worried about this discovery, according to the statistics of China Business News, as of December 22nd, Beijing time, nearly 4 airlines have cut off their routes with Britain to varying degrees. This new variety caused panic in many countries and took action to cut off the route with Britain. In addition to Britain, South Africa, Denmark, Italy, the Netherlands and Australia have also detected new varieties of Covid-19. In Europe, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Belgium, Poland, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Spain, Portugal, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania announced the implementation of travel bans on Britain. Greece requires that passengers entering the UK must be quarantined for seven days. Canada announced a travel ban of at least 72 hours from midnight on Sunday (December 2th). In South America, Argentina, Chile and Colombia all suspended direct flights to and from Britain, and El Salvador banned visitors who had visited Britain and South Africa in the past 3 days from entering the country. In the Middle East, Iran, Turkey and Israel also banned flights from Britain, and Saudi Arabia even cancelled all international flights within a week. The European Center for Disease Control and Prevention said that although the preliminary analysis in Britain showed that the new variant? Significantly increased infectivity? But there is no indication that the consequences of infection will be more serious. However, experts warn that even if the new strain does not become more deadly, it is likely to lead to an increase in infections, hospitalizations and related deaths. At the same time, the European Commission approved the use of vaccines produced by Pfizer and BioNTech. Since December, the vaccine has been distributed in countries such as Britain, the United States and Canada. At the same time, as France announced on Sunday night that it would temporarily cut off all traffic links with Britain, the closure of the border aggravated the traffic jam.