After the the Ballito Rage event was slated as a Covid-19 super-spreader last year with 848 positive cases, organisers have set plans in motion to host the festival safely with a strict no-vaccination, no-entry policy. | WitnessKZN
After the event was slated as a Covid-19 super-spreader last year with 848 positive cases — 846 of which were festival goers and two festival staff — organisers of Ballito Rage, G&G Productions, have set plans in motion to host the festival safely from November 30 to December 5 with a strict no-vaccination, no-entry policy.
Organisers believe that a vaccination and smart testing strategy will ensure the festival receives the green light.Subscribe to News24 for just R75 per month to read all our investigative and in-depth journalism. You can cancel any time.