Level 3 Regulation and Restrictions Outlined
Written by Mfundo on 30 December, 2020
Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, says the country finds itself in a grave situation, as COVID-19 infections continue to rise.
She says this during the National Coronavirus Command Council on Level 3 COVID-19 restrictions, regulations and enforcement.
This follows an address by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Monday, where he announced that South Africa has reverted to level 3 of lockdown, up from level 1.
Under adjusted alert level 3, every person is confined to their place of residence from 9pm until 6am daily and flouting the curfew will lead to prosecution.
On funerals, which have the capacity to become super-spreaders, Dlamini-Zuma says that the number of people allowed at funerals has been cut back to 50.
She says beaches in KwaZulu-Natal,Eastern Cape and the Western Cape provinces are now closed to the public, with the exception of beaches in the Northern Cape, which has not been designated as a hotspot area.
Dlamini-Zuma says faith-based gatherings are not allowed for the next two weeks.
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Level 3 restrictions will remain in place until 15 January 2021.