British parliamentarians raise concern over including Pakistan in UK corona red list

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British parliamentarians raise concern over including Pakistan in UK corona red list

LONDON (Dunya News) - Around 34 United Kingdom (UK) parliamentarians have written a letter to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and raised question over including Pakistan in coronavirus red list travel ban.

The letter read, “We are writing in relation to the decision to place Pakistan and Bangladesh on the travel ‘red list’ with the ban coming into force at very short notice at 4 am on 9 April 2021. The placing of these countries on the red list will have a huge impact on many UK residents.”

“UK has over 1.1 million British Pakistanis as well as a large number of British Bangladeshis. Whilst we support measures where there is a clear need to act to protect the UK in relation to Covid-19, we have major concerns about the way this plan has been implemented without providing clear evidence for that decision,” the letter mentioned.

“Many UK citizens have travelled to those countries in accordance with the Government’s COVID-19 guidelines. The vast majority will have travelled to visit family, including elderly relatives, whom they may not have seen for over a year. They will have already paid for return flights but are now in a position where they will have to pay for new flights in order to return before the ban is put in place. Flight costs are currently around £2,000 per single ticket. Most of the people who have travelled will have paid for return flights priced at around £500 which are now useless,” the letter pointed out.

“We feel that the Government should do everything it can to help our constituents left stranded by this decision. They are being put into a position of either being stuck abroad or getting into considerable debt to pay to get home. We are asking for the Government to explore charter flight options or to provide financial support for those stranded. If this cannot be done, then measures need to be put in place to extend the cut-off date,” it further stated.

The letter mentioned, “We have major concerns about the lack of available data and evidential and scientific reasoning which have been used to put these countries on the red list. Based on available data, many other countries not on the red list have more positive COVID tests per 100,000 people than Pakistan. The current rate of infection in Pakistan is also reportedly lower than the UK. We would be grateful if the full data and evidence can be provided to show why these specific countries have been added to the red list and provide an urgent clarification of the decision-making process. We would also like to know if the Government has a roadmap of how countries are added and removed from the red list to see the consistency of how this is applied.” 

The development came after England had put Pakistan on red list and banned visit visas to protect itself from new variants of coronavirus.

The restrictions will be implemented from April 9, 2021 and passengers going to England from Pakistan will be quarantined at hotel for ten days after paying Rs 3.68 lac.