BREAKING: Restaurants, casinos, cinemas, non-contact sports are back - Ramaphosa

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BREAKING: Restaurants, casinos, cinemas, non-contact sports are back - Ramaphosa
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President Cyril Ramaphosa has announced that sit-in restaurants, accredited hotels, cinemas, theatres, casinos, personal care services and non-contact sports including cricket, golf and tennis, are to be reopened. Level3 Covid19inSA

This will allow more than 500 000 people to return to work after more than three months since they were barred from operating in March.

He also said personal care services - such as hair salons and beauty bars - would be among those that would return. “In each instance stringent requirements have been agreed will need to be put in place before any activity can reopen," Ramaphosa said.

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