Cogta minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said safety protocols must be observed under level 2 of lockdown.
“The sale of alcohol at all off-sale and retail outlets is permitted with restrictions, on Monday to Thursday from 9am-5pm. Alcohol will be served also at restaurants, bars and taverns which are licensed. These establishments can operate with a maximum of 50 patrons, as long as their health and hygiene protocols are observed — including sanitising, washing of hands and social distancing.”“Gyms and fitness centres are also permitted to conduct business, with a maximum of 50 people at a time.
The resumption of water-based activities and certain categories of tourism activities, including boat-based whale watching, scuba diving [and] shark cage diving ... are also open subject to health protocols.”“As long as there are no more than 10 visitors at a time and health protocols of wearing masks, sanitisation, washing of hands and safe social distancing are observed. Older people are at risk and their mortality rate is high.
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