It’s official: from June 1, you can exercise from 6am to 6pm.
But if you wanted to go for a surf, or run on the beach or at your local park, you are not yet allowed to.
Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said this on Thursday in announcing the level 3 restrictions, which kick in on Monday.As said by the President [Cyril Ramaphosa, on Sunday], we will lift the curfew and allow more time for exercising, walking and cycling. However, this is permitted so long as this is not done in organised groupings. In this regard, health protocols and social distancing must be strictly observed,” said Dlamini-Zuma.
While the exercise restrictions have been lifted,"sports grounds and fields and swimming pools" will remain closed, except for the training of professional athletes of non-contact sports.EFF leader Julius Malema held a virtual press conference regarding the coronavirus pandemic on May 28 2020. He urged government to reconsider what. he calls the premature opening of various sectors of the economy as well as the reopening of schools. Here are 5 key points from the press conference.
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