The SA tourism industry is happy with new travel rules. Now it wants gathering limits gone. | Businessinsider

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South Africa's tourism and hospitality sector has welcomed the latest loosening of travel restrictions but wants the current limitations on social gatherings to be lifted.

Visitors can now submit negative antigen test results, and children under 12 years of age are exempt from restrictions.But they don't agree with government maintaining the 50% limit on social gatherings.South Africa's tourism and hospitality sector has welcomed the latest loosening of travel restrictions but wants the current limitations on social gatherings to be lifted.

While the inclusion of antigen testing has been welcomed by South Africa's tourism industry, the biggest positive involves children under 12-years-old being exempt from these requirements. Previously,if not fully vaccinated, as is the case with kids in South Africa. In addition to being more attractive to foreign families looking for holidays, the rule change also benefits South Africans travelling with children,And although most changes have been welcomed by the sector, the limitations on social gatherings remain a thorn in hospitality's side. Gatherings are currently permitted at 50% of the venue capacity if attendees are vaccinated or provide a negative Covid-19 test result.

Anderson added that FEDHASA was calling on government to urgently reconsider its stance on social gatherings.

 

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