BREAKING | Restaurants, hair salons, casino and movie theatres to re-open for business
Ramaphosa said casinos, personal care services, such as hairdressers and beauty services, would also be opened for business.Ramaphosa said a date for commencement of these eased restrictions was yet to be announced.
He was addressing the nation on developments in SA’s risk-adjusted strategy to manage the spread of Covid-19. Ramaphosa's address follows a number of meetings of the cabinet, the national coronavirus command council and the presidential co-ordinating council. He said the easing of these sectors came after government promised to look at ways to help more business sectors open up amid the lockdown.Ramaphosa said government had to make this decision because of the people who are employed in these industries and those who depended on the people employed in those industries.
Ramaphosa stressed that the Covid-19, that had forced the closure of key sectors in the country, had severely impacted the country.
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