Omicron variant: Malawi president blasts ‘Afrophobic’ Covid travel bans
- Travel bans linked to discovery of new coronavirus variant Omicron
- The World Health Organization calls for borders to remain open

Malawi’s President Lazarus Chakwera on Sunday accused Western countries of “Afrophobia” for shutting their borders to his and other neighbouring nations after South Africa flagged a new coronavirus variant last week.
Dozens of countries have barred flights from southern Africa in a bid to keep the variant, named Omicron, off their shores.
Chakwera is currently chairing the 16-nation Southern African Development Community (SADC) which has seen most of its members blacklisted, sparking outrage.
“We are all concerned about the new Covid variant and owe South Africa’s scientists our thanks for identifying it before anyone else did,” Chakwera posted on his Facebook page.
“But the unilateral travel bans now imposed on SADC countries by the UK, EU, US, Australia, and others are uncalled for. Covid measures must be based on science, not Afrophobia,” he said.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has designated Omicron a variant of concern and is assessing its impact.