South Africa is considering dropping all remaining Covid-19 regulations, including mask-wearing, entry requirements, and limits on social gatherings.
This would make it easier for international visitors to enter the country and allow the country to host big events at maximum capacity.
Mandatory mask-wearing, travel requirements for entry into South Africa, and limited public gatherings could soon fall away if the minister of health's recommendations are adopted.
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