Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula says operations at SA airports are continuing as usual.
The move is part of new measures to curb the spread of COVID-19.There are now 202 confirmed cases in the country.President Cyril Ramaphosa issued an immediate travel ban on people from high-risk countries affected by the coronavirus.Mbalula has already announced a total ban on cruise ships entering South African harbours.- Coronavirus Hotline Number: 0800 029 999 from 8am to 4pm, Monday to FridaySend HI to 0600 123 456 on WhatsApp.
The NICD has another Clinician Hotline to improve #COVID19 communication and support for healthcare providers. The Clinician Hotline is 0800 11 1131, operating 24 hrs. The Public Hotline is 0800 029 999 also operating 24hrs.
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