Airbnb is hoping that President Cyril Ramaphosa will include the home-sharing service in level3 regulations. IOLTravel lockdown
"President Ramaphosa’s statement last week that travel will reopen shortly would, therefore, have been welcome news to many hoteliers and travel businesses across South Africa.
"Many hosts may find the decision to reopen hotels and hostels with their crowded public areas, ahead of private self-catering accommodation, hard to reconcile with public health considerations. "Airbnb and its community of hosts have worked more closely with governments during this pandemic than at any point in our history.
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