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AFRAA Wants African Governments To Stop Asking For Covid-19 Vaccination Cerificates

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AFRAA states that states should not impose COVID-19 vaccination certificates as a mandatory travel entry and exit requirement
AFRAA states that states should not impose COVID-19 vaccination certificates as a mandatory travel entry and exit requirement. [Photo/ Courtesy]
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The African Airlines Association (AFRAA) has made a clarion call to governments and stakeholders to harmonise the health protocols, reconsider the bans and adopt a risk-based approach in line with the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines.

AFRAA states that states should not impose COVID-19 vaccination certificates as a mandatory travel entry and exit requirement until there is satisfactory access to vaccines globally, reasonable vaccination coverage is attained, and sufficient guidance on the use of the vaccine for travel is available based on recommendations of the WHO.

This comes as the travel ecosystem reels from the adverse impact of the re-introduction of travel restrictions and implementation of blanket travel bans since the onset of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus.

“2021 marked the dawn of recovery with positive trends in air transport activity being remarked across the globe. As of October 2021, African airlines had reopened 81.3 percent of their international routes that had been closed due to Covid-19. African cargo capacity grew by 33 percent since 2019 and cargo load factors improved by 9 percent from pre-Covid levels,” said AFRAA Secretary-General Mr Abdérahmane Berthé.

“The travel restrictions and blanket bans are a huge risk to the gains made in the recovery of the travel ecosystem. Furthermore, air transport connectivity and economic sustainability of airlines’ operations will be negatively impacted.”

AFRAA says that a risk-based approach and the safe reopening of borders are critical for the efficient restart of aviation.

“We urge governments to remove border restrictions and open their markets to restart the industry with support from Industry Restart Plan Standards and guidance documentation,” said AFRAA in a statement.

Recommendations for Vaccination, Travel Entry and Exit Requirements

AFRAA reiterates the Call to Action campaign for Africa against Covid-19 “saving lives, economies, and livelihoods” by the Africa High-Level Task Force.

The body also wants states to continue with pre-departure testing until vaccines become widespread, with States transitioning to the use of Rapid Antigen Testing as an alternative to PCR, some of which have been proven to have similar reliability to PCR, is significantly cheaper and takes within 30 minutes for results.

AFRAA has also asked governments to address the credibility of test/vaccination certificates by adopting digital COVID-19 test/vaccination certificates wherever possible as verifiable health credentials and as a trusted platform for traveler information.

“(We ask) states to implement rapid roll-out of vaccines across the continent to facilitate the restart of economies and Air Transport. To date, less than six percent of Africans are fully vaccinated. Vaccination will mitigate the greatest risks of the spread of Covid-19,” concluded AFRAA.

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Editor and writer, Francis Muli has a passion for human interest stories. He holds a BSc in Communication and Journalism from Moi University and has worked for various organisations including Kenya Television Service. Email:[email protected]

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