Red list flights ban is 'morally wrong' because it risks sparking 'travel apartheid', Archbishop of Canterbury says Justin Welby has criticised the UK’s red list ban on eleven African countries He said we need to find 'fair approaches' as it's 'morally wrong' to punish nations Travellers from African countries coming to UK have to quarantine upon arrival
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Bans on flights from red list countries are a form of ‘travel apartheid’, the Archbishop of Canterbury said yesterday.
Justin Welby criticised the UK’s red list ban on eleven African countries as ‘morally wrong and self-defeating’.
His comments came as the World Health Organisation (WHO) and top scientists hit out at travel restrictions as ‘pointless’ and