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Hong Kong detects mutant, bans flights

Farah MasterAAP
Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, Vistara and Cebu Pacific will be impacted by new restrictions.
Camera IconCathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, Vistara and Cebu Pacific will be impacted by new restrictions. Credit: AP

Hong Kong will suspend flights from India, Pakistan and the Philippines for two weeks after the N501Y mutant COVID-19 strain was detected in the Asian financial hub for the first time.

The three countries would be classified as "extremely high risk" from Tuesday after there had been multiple imported cases carrying the strain into Hong Kong in the past 14 days, the government said on Sunday.

The city reported 30 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, 29 of them imported, marking the highest daily toll since March 15.

Hong Kong has recorded over 11,600 cases in total and 209 deaths.

Hong Kong authorities have been urging residents to get vaccinated for coronavirus with only around nine per cent of Hong Kong's 7.5 million residents vaccinated so far.

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The government last week widened the city's vaccine scheme to include those aged between 16 to 29 years old for the first time, as they aim to boost lacklustre demand for inoculations amongst residents.

Airlines impacted by Hong Kong's ban on travellers from India, Pakistan and the Philippines include carriers such as Cathay Pacific, Hong Kong Airlines, Vistara and Cebu Pacific.

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