Business for SA says it supports mandatory vaccination and wants a rapid move to restrict access to public indoor areas not required for emergency use to vaccinated people.
B4SA says there is a need to move swiftly to restrict access to public indoor areas and public transport to vaccinated people only.Business for SA supports mandatory vaccination and wants a rapid move to restrict access to public indoor areas not required for emergency use to vaccinated people only.
“This is in line with global restrictions and based on science regarding airborne disease. Ventilation and masks remain important, but we need to look at enforcing a further layer of protection.” “We all understand the constitutional rights that we as individuals have and we have no doubt that there will be an increasing number of legal cases, and we think that is a good thing because we believe the sooner there is clarity the better it will be.
“Another intention was to use that also as an additional tool to try to generate significantly more demand for vaccinations than we have currently, because that is the critical challenge we have right now.”“Senior council needs some work done which we are doing. Senior council is going on leave soon and we will look at this again when senior council comes back in January. If we think it is still appropriate to go for a [court] declarator, we will do so.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Business 4 SA pushes for mandatory vaccination as it seeks legal clarityBusiness for SA says it supports mandatory vaccination and wants a rapid move to restrict access to public indoor areas not required for emergency use to vaccinated people.
Read more »
BA to resume flights to SA but Mauritius sanction strands holidaymakersThe department of international relations and co-operation has confirmed that there are South Africans stranded at the Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (SSR) in Mauritius.
Read more »
‘Panic-driven decisions must end’: Madonsela slams reports calling Omicron ‘SA variant’With growing concerns over the new Covid-19 variant Omicron, former public protector Thuli Madonsela says leaders need to take ethical and purpose-driven decisions.
Read more »
Somizi Mhlongo is proud SA music is being played in clubs in NYC'I'm so proud of my country, the most gifted yet underrated country.'
Read more »
Where is the new Covid-19 variant most prevalent in SA?President Cyril Ramaphosa said studies about whether Omicron was transmitted more easily between people and its impact on the increased risk of infection were ongoing.
Read more »