No cancellations to W Africa, says SAA

The International Civil Aviation Organization's 36-state governing council said the prohibition would be in effect as of April 1. Photo: Sydney Seshibedi

The International Civil Aviation Organization's 36-state governing council said the prohibition would be in effect as of April 1. Photo: Sydney Seshibedi

Published Aug 5, 2014

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Johannesburg - As countries in west Africa continue to battle the outbreak of Ebola, South African Airways says it will not be cancelling flights to the region.

“We have not cancelled any flights to destinations in west Africa,” spokesperson Tlali Tlali told Sapa.

The Associated Press reported that the World Health Organisation announced on Monday that the death toll had increased from 729 to 887 deaths in Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Nigeria.

The South African government has said there is no need for residents to panic over the possibility of the outbreak reaching the country.

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said South Africa remained on high alert and precautions were being taken to prevent the virus from entering the country.

Since the outbreak of the Ebola Virus Disease - the largest in history - the health department in conjunction with the National Institute for Communicable Diseases issued an alert to officials at the country's ports of entry. - Sapa

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