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UK holds crisis talks as France closes border on virus fears

LONDON (AP) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is to chair a meeting of the government's emergency committee later Monday after France closed its borders to arrivals from the U.K. to stem the spread of a new strain of the coronavirus circulating in London and the southeast of England.

The meeting of the COBRA civil contingencies committee comes amid warnings of 'œsignificant disruption'ť around the ports in the English Channel, with tailbacks going back miles into Kent, the county in southeastern England.

The tailbacks came after France announced Sunday that it was closing its borders for 48 hours, which means lorries cannot get across the English Channel by boat. Goods arriving on containers are unaffected.

The government has urged everyone to avoid traveling to Kent, which hosts many of the cross-Channel ports. Dover notably sees around 10,000 lorries pass through every day, accounting for around 20% of the U.K.'s trade in goods. Eurotunnel, the rail service that links Britain with mainland Europe, has also suspended services.

Canada, India and Poland are among the latest countries to halt flights from the U.K., following the lead of many in Europe. France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, and Bulgaria were among those who on Sunday announced widespread restrictions on flights from the U.K.

The moves come in the wake of Johnson's announcement on Saturday that he was placing London and the southeast of England in a new Tier 4 level of restrictions after a warning from its scientific advisers - using what is widely considered to be one of the world's most sophisticated genome sequencing regimes - that the new variant was spreading far faster than existing strains.

In Brussels, experts from member countries were meeting to discuss the new variant on Monday.

Johnson said early indications are that the new variant of the virus is 70% more transmissible and is driving the rapid spread of new infections in the capital and surrounding areas. On Sunday, the U.K. recorded a record daily total of 35,928 new infections.

The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control said in a 'œthreat assessment'ť Monday that while preliminary analysis in the U.K. suggests the new variant is 'œsignificantly more transmissible,'ť there is no indication that infections are more severe.

The Stockholm-based agency said a few cases with the new variant have been reported already by Iceland, Denmark and the Netherlands. It also cited media reports of cases in Belgium and Italy.

While experts are stressing that there is no evidence that the new strain is any more lethal, it's inevitable that more cases will lead to more hospitalizations and subsequent virus-related deaths.

British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said France's ban on freight hauliers was 'œslightly surprising'ť and that he is putting contingency plans for Kent in place, including the opening up of a lorry park and providing 'œwelfare'ť for some of those drivers stuck there.

'œThe Kent Dover-to-Calais Eurotunnel, what we call the short straits, is probably about 20% of goods going to and from, in and out of the country," he told Sky News. 'œBut it's not the mainstay. Most goods actually come in and out by unaccompanied containers and those will continue to flow.'ť

Shapps insisted that the public won't notice any shortages 'œfor the most part'ť as a result of the ban on lorries and that the supply of coronavirus vaccines will continue as they come via containers that are unaffected.

All this economic disruption comes at a time of huge uncertainty for the U.K., less than two weeks before it leaves the EU's tariff-free single market and customs union on Dec. 31.

Though the U.K. left the bloc on Jan. 31, it is in a transition period that effectively sees it abide by EU rules until the end of this year. Talks on a post-Brexit trade relationship are still deadlocked and are set to resume on Monday.

Retailers played down fears of food shortages in the short term at least, but warned that there could be problems if the travel bans last for a while and if the U.K. and the European Union fail to agree a post-Brexit trade deal.

The British Retail Consortium warned that the closure of France-to-U.K. traffic would create trading 'œdifficulties'ť in the busy Christmas period.

'œRetailers have stocked up on goods ahead of Christmas which should prevent immediate problems,'ť said Andrew Opie, Director of Food & Sustainability at the British Retail Consortium.

"However, any prolonged closure of the French border would be a problem as the UK enters the final weeks before the transition ends.'ť

Trade association Logistics U.K. has urged people to stay calm and not to rush to supermarkets to stockpile goods.

'œShoppers should not panic buy,'ť said Alex Veitch, General Manager at Logistics U.K. 'œRetailers will be making every effort to ensure there is stock within the system, including fresh produce, and it is important that we remember that inbound traffic still has access to the U.K.'ť

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Police and port staff turn away a vehicle from the Port of Dover in Kent, England which has been closed after the French government's announcement, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. France banned all travel from the United Kingdom for 48 hours from midnight Sunday, including trucks carrying freight through the tunnel under the English Channel or from the port of Dover on England's south coast. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Police and port staff turn away vehicles from the Port of Dover in Kent, England which has been closed after the French government's announcement, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. France banned all travel from the United Kingdom for 48 hours from midnight Sunday, including trucks carrying freight through the tunnel under the English Channel or from the port of Dover on England's south coast. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Ramps and lanes are empty at the Port of Dover in Kent, England which has been closed after the French government's announcement Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. France banned all travel from the UK for 48 hours from midnight Sunday, including trucks carrying freight through the tunnel under the English Channel or from the port of Dover on England's south coast. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Ramps and lanes are empty at the Port of Dover in Kent, England which has been closed after the French government's announcement, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. Ramps and lanes are empty at the Port of Dover in Kent, England which has been closed after the French government's announcement Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. France banned all travel from the UK for 48 hours from midnight Sunday, including trucks carrying freight through the tunnel under the English Channel or from the port of Dover on England's south coast. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP) The Associated Press
Emergency service vehicles and a bus of the airport fire brigade stand on the grounds of Hannover-Langenhagen Airport in Hannover, Germany, late Sunday, Dec. 20, 2020. Passengers arrived wit a plane from London have to stay at the airport until they have the results of COVID-19 test. Due to the new variant of the coronavirus, the German authorities have instructed that all travelers from Great Britain and South Africa be systematically screened on the coronavirus with immediate effect. (Moritz Frankenberg/dpa via AP) The Associated Press
Passengers wearing face mask wait next to the Eurostar Terminal at Gare du Nord train station in Paris, Monday Dec. 21, 2020. France is banning all travel from the U.K. for 48 hours in an attempt to make sure that a new strain of the coronavirus in Britain doesn't reach its shores. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly) The Associated Press
Lorries are parked on the M20 near Folkestone, Kent, England as part of Operation Stack after the Port of Dover was closed and access to the Eurotunnel terminal suspended following the French government's announcement, Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. France banned all travel from the UK for 48 hours from midnight Sunday, including trucks carrying freight through the tunnel under the English Channel or from the port of Dover on England's south coast. (Steve Parsons/PA via AP) The Associated Press
An empty Eurostar Terminal is pictured at Gare du Nord train station in Paris, Monday Dec. 21, 2020. France is banning all travel from the U.K. for 48 hours in an attempt to make sure that a new strain of the coronavirus in Britain doesn't reach its shores. (AP Photo/Lewis Joly) The Associated Press
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