The lifting of travel restrictions under Level 2 lockdown regulations is a massive boost for the horseracing industry | IOLsport
Following the announcement by president Cyril Ramaphosa on Saturday evening that most of South Africa’s Covid-19 restrictions will be relaxed, jockeys will be be able to travel around the country to compete.
“Owners are permitted to enter the racecourse subject to the strict protocols as issued by the Racing Operators and the Racing Association, while any persons with comorbidities shall not be able to attend a race meeting,” the NHA said in a statement. “Although the Covid-19 pandemic has now reached its peak in South Africa, the scientific and worldwide statistics, have also shown a resurgence of the virus after same has been achieved in other countries,” the NHA said.
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