27 individuals fined this week
CAPE TOWN - WITH vaccine roll-outs getting a decent reaction from the public, the City’s traffic department, in collaboration with CCID Safety & Security continues to remind the public to adhere to Covid-19 regulations.
“If you fail to comply and you’re walking around in the Cape Town CBD without a mask or fail to wear your mask over your nose and mouth, you risk being penalised,” the Cape Town Central City Improvement District said on social media.Communications manager of the Cape Town CCID, Sharon Morris said that people are easing on adhering to the laws and that should not be the case.
“The second reason is that people have become careless because they have what is called ’Covid fatigue’ and are no longer meticulously following the law to mask-up because it is uncomfortable to do so. This comes after the City’s health department urged all eligible residents to register for the vaccine, even though the rate of new infections have slowed down.It is for this reason that officers continue to remind the public of disaster management regulations, which includes wearing a mask that covers your mouth and nose.
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