Alcohol industry demands scientific reasoning behind ban

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The president says the two-week ban is to cut demand for hospital beds by patients affected by trauma-related violence and car accidents 🔒

The SA Liquor Brand Owners Association , whose members include Distell and the beer and wine industry bodies, has again written to the ministerial advisory committee to ask for the scientific reasoning behind the fourth alcohol ban.

On Sunday, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that an alcohol sales ban would be enacted for two weeks to reduce demand for hospital beds, by patients affected by trauma-related violence and vehicle accidents. ..A subscription helps you enjoy the best of our business content every day along with benefits such as articles from our international business news partners; ProfileData financial data; and digital access to the Sunday Times and Sunday Times Daily.

 

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What will he do to reduce the hole in my cash flow and the loss of jobs when I have to let people go?

It’s because govt not doing their job and stealing for over 1 year that hospitals are full!

Oh and some how this justifies the damage caused to the majority...guess people's lives are insignificant and collateral damage for the elitist to plotting their rise to supremacy over all creatures on earth!

So people are not going to fight or have car accidents...? Saw three car accidents on the highway on my way home yesterday. Granted, not all hospital cases, but one was a biker. Not sure it is such a great plan.

The same scientific data as prohibiting walk in customers to restaurants whole allowing taxis to operate at full capacity🤯 Same scientific data as closing beaches and banning woollies chicken🐒 While people continue to lose their jobs there's still no vaccines cos of corruption.

The usual lot baying for blood leading the charge with personal agendas is more like it. One chap’s name especially when it crops up is always set for maximum damage. Power or revenge?

I've seen this movie before

Doesn’t make sense….costing lives of the poor black people

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