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    Botswana Reports 15 More Cases of Omicron Variant

    Blessing .ABy Blessing .ANovember 29, 202102 Mins Read
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    According to Botswana’s health minister Edwin Dikoloti on Sunday, the country had detected 15 more cases of the Omicron coronavirus variant, adding to the four confirmed cases it declared on Friday.

    Edwin Dikoloti praised its scientists for detecting the new variant in the country early but stressed it did not emerge in Botswana as the four cases were found in people who travelled to the country on a diplomatic mission.

    He declined to comment on the nationalities of the four people saying the country “would not want to add to the seeming trend where the variant is stigmatised”.

    Botswana was early among what are now 11 countries so far reporting cases of the variant, which was identified last week by South Africa’s National Institute of Communicable Diseases and later designated “of concern” by the World Health Organization.

    Many countries have imposed travel bans on southern African countries, a move condemned by South Africa and Botswana.

    The health minister said, “We are concerned by attempts to stigmatise the variant and label a country where it was first detected as its country of origin,”

    “The first four and the majority of the total 19 cases had travel history so that aspect of saying it originates from Botswana is out,” he said.

    He also expressed concerns that the country might even fall short of vaccines to inoculate its citizens as new travel restrictions could pose hurdles to transportation.

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