Tourism Business Council questions 'senseless' hospitality lockdown regulations

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Barely two days after the regulations were gazetted, the lockdown regulations for restaurants and hotels were amended.

The Tourism Business Council of South Africa has said that the regulation requiring hotels and restaurants to use only half of their floor space was senseless, raising questions about how decisions were made.

From being banned to using more than 50% of their capacity, the amended rules allows hotels, bed and breakfasts and other accommodation establishments to operate at full capacity of the available rooms.by Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, this provided that patrons keep their social distance and wear masks when they are in shared spaces.

“I really do not know what it says about the thought processes in making the regulations,” Tshivhengwa said.With alcohol establishments previously targeted and broken into, also slightly changed are the rules on transporting alcoholic drinks.

 

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