Guess who’s back, back again? It’s alert level 1, so let’s unpack what has and hasn’t changed when it comes to rules and regulations.
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The National Coronavirus Command Council met yesterday, and has made a number of recommendations aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19.
As COVID-19 cases surge in the Western Cape, a number of holiday hotspots are considering harsh restrictions on public gatherings and other activities.
Despite widespread concern that we could be looking at a return to stricter lockdown measures, some restrictions were actually lifted.
It’s safe to say that the first few days of welcoming international travellers to our shores has been rather hit and miss.
Despite the easing of restrictions under alert level 1, many in the alcohol industry worry that it won’t be enough to get them back on their feet.
Tourism industry insiders, whilst well aware that the damage wrought by COVID-19 has only just begun, are hopeful after last night’s announcement.
It’s happening, South Africa: on Monday, September 21, we move to alert level 1. It’s time to brush up on the new rules.
According to reports, President Ramaphosa will announce the drop to alert level 1 tonight, which includes the lifting of certain restrictions related to international travel.
According to health minister Dr Zweli Mkhize, there are discussions around a reduction in alert levels, as the worst of the surge appears to be over.
Airbnb is introducing new technology that will make it difficult for parties to happen in the company’s listed properties.
President Ramaphosa said yesterday that scientists advising the government’s coronavirus response recommended a drop to alert level 1.
News24 reports that Dlamini-Zuma has told the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) that the sale of tobacco and alcohol should continue to be banned until the country reaches alert level 1.