According to CCTV news reports, on the 11th local time, the European Aviation Safety Agency and the European Center for Disease Control and Prevention jointly announced that from the 16th of this month, all European airports and flights will no longer require passengers and staff to wear masks. Prior to this, South Korea’s Central Epidemic Prevention Countermeasures Headquarters said on Tuesday (May 10) that there were 5 new cases of imported Omicron BA.2.12.1 variant infection cases and epidemiological investigations were underway. Up to now, the number of cases of BA.2.12.1 variant infection in South Korea has increased to six, and all of them are imported from the United States. The first South Korean person infected with the BA.2.12.1 mutant strain entered South Korea on April 16 and was diagnosed the next day (April 17). The infected person had previously received 3 doses of the new crown vaccine including booster shots, and had symptoms of infection such as sore throat and runny nose at the time of diagnosis. Since then, on April 18, 22, 24, and 28 (2 people), 5 infected people entered South Korea from the United States, and they were all diagnosed with BA.2.12.1 on the second day of entry. . .
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