We can’t allow our economy to be stalled any longer – Cape Town mayor

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We can’t allow our economy to be stalled any longer – Cape Town mayor
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Dan Plato said the metro continued to adjust its economic impact modelling and scenarios, and working closely with business to minimise the loss of employment.

The City of Cape Town says it has developed a dynamic economic and social recovery plan post Covid-19 lockdown.

“All of this forms part of the Dynamic Operating Framework that was rapidly developed and adopted during the early days of the lockdown, and continues to be tweaked as new data becomes available,” Plato said. Plato said the City had also worked with the Western Cape government in setting up quarantine and isolation facilities.“We have had to put measures in place to ensure that our services limit the spread of the virus. For instance, all our MyCiTi stations and other public transport interchanges are sanitised several times a week. We have intensified the cleaning protocols for MyCiTi and at minibus-taxi facilities around Cape Town since the start of the lockdown.

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