Michael Avery talks to a panel about the survival of the tourism industry in SA
Giraffe at Pilanesberg National Park, South Africa. Picture: 123RF/Davide Guidolin
Tourism and hospitality, widely believed to be the sector most severely affected by Covid-19, is well into the fourth month of little or no business. TERS is ending, borders are not open, insurers are not paying and restaurants are closing their doors.
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