28 June 2021 - 05:10President Cyril Ramaphosa moved SA to its highest level of the lockdown since the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, prohibiting the sale of alcohol and outlawing all gatherings as he warned that the latest wave of infections would be more severe and may last longer than previous ones.
“We are in the grip of a devastating wave,” Ramaphosa said in an address to the nation on Sunday, moving the country to level 4, the second most severe lockdown level. The night-time curfew was made an hour longer and will now start at 9pm and last until 4am. Funerals will still be permitted, with the numbers restricted to 50 people. The new restrictions will be reviewed after two weeks, Ramaphosa said...
It's fine life first.. at least this time human life is first over the economy.
Repeated focus on this angle is just lazy journalism
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