Here's what's banned under Alert Level 2 lockdown
Updated | By Newswatch
Cooperative Governance Minister, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has released the gazetted Alert Level 2 regulations which come into effect on Tuesday.
Dlamini-Zuma briefed the media on Monday after President Cyril Ramaphosa announced on Saturday that the county would downgrade it's coronavirus alert level as fewer infections were reported.
Though the COVID-19 Level 2 regulations bring much-welcome economic relief as more businesses reopen, some will still have to keep their doors shut.
READ: SA moves to Level 2 lockdown, alcohol and tobacco ban lifts
According to the gazetted regulations, here's what's still banned under Level 2 lockdown:
- Night vigils are not allowed.
- Night clubs are closed to the public.
- International travel.
- Cruise ships.
- Initiation practices are prohibited.
- Large gatherings are still banned with the exception for religious gatherings, capped at 50 or less.
- No spectators are allowed at sports venues matches.
- All controlled visits by members of the public to detention centres, older persons' residential facilities, health establishments are prohibited - expect to receive treatment.
- A curfew will be in place from 10pm to 4am is in place.
Download the regulations here.
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