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Coronavirus – Netherlands: Most of the 62 positive passengers vaccinated from South Africa

The majority were 62 vaccinated passengers of two flights from South Africa who were positive for the new coronavirus shortly after their arrival in the Netherlands on November 26, the Dutch authorities announced on Thursday (2/12).

According to the rules in force at the time, passengers were able to board flights from Johannesburg and Cape Town with either a vaccination certificate or a negative coronavirus diagnostic test result.

The country’s health authorities announced, as broadcast by the Athenian News Agency, that today more than 20 positive COVID-19 passengers will be allowed out of quarantine upon their arrival in the country from South Africa on 26 November.

14 of the 62 were infected with the Omicron mutation

A spokesman for Kennerland Health, where Schiphol Airport is located, said authorities would not reveal whether any of those quarantined would be 14 passengers found that were infected with the Omicron mutation of the virus, citing personal data reasons.

Health authorities tested more than 600 passengers on the two flights departing from Johannesburg and Cape Town on Friday, before the Dutch government changed its air traffic rules due to southern African countries due to of concerns about the Omicron variant of the new coronavirus.

Of the 62 that were found positive in the young coronavirus, 44 were isolated in a hotel near Schiphol Airport, while some Dutch citizens were quarantined at their home.

The results of the tests that took place on Monday show that more than half of those who were quarantined at the hotel will now be free to continue their movements, according to a statement from the health authorities.

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“Those who tested positive will remain in isolation. “Their condition is different, some have symptoms, others no or almost no symptoms at all,” said Bert van Felden, director of Kenenerland Health Services, in a statement.

The Dutch authorities are also working to contact and test the new coronavirus around 5,000 other travelers who have arrived in Netherlands from countries in southern Africa from 20 November. From the tests that were performed, two additional cases of Omicron were diagnosed.

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