• To give people an idea of how much genome analysis the UK does compared to the rest of the world, apparently the UK identified 120,000 of the 270,000 known global Covid-19 mutations.

    I'm not suggesting that blockading us is a bad idea, its more that I really do think that it is more likely than not that this mutation has jumped to the rest of the world in the course of the last 3 months since it was identified.

  • Just to provide some anecdotal evidence in support of the blockade: here in Amsterdam, there are (or were before the weekend) still groups of UK tourists arriving, clearly not quarantining on arrival, going from coffee shop to supermarket to takeaway place. I was imagining that it would only increase around christmas / new year. Indeed the mutated strain has already been found here, but I can imagine that not blocking UK travellers would lead to a lot more of this new strain. Netherlands is already in a bit of a precarious place (thank you Black Friday) so they're keen to keep it as locked down as possible.

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