Businesses get used to 'new normal' as strict health measures become part of everyday service

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He has been servicing scores of motorists who yesterday were returning to office after five weeks of lockdown after the government decided on a phased opening of the economy. Covid19SA kgmadisa

Ford said they would not comment and referred Sowetan to the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of SA. The association had not responded to questions at the time of going to print.

"Yes, we just opened today. These are some of our first customers, so I'm just counting these to make sure none is missing," he says, scribbling on his clipboard. Most companies in Pretoria, from Silverton just outside Mamelodi all the way to the CBD, are either closed or running on skeleton staff, especially those in manufacturing. Autobodies and tyre shops were operating in full capacity.

The National Union of Mineworkers said the Dwarsriver Mine in Limpopo had reported that a miner had tested positive for Covid-19.NUM's north east regional secretary Phillip Mankge said the mine had confirmed to them that a woman was sent for testing after exhibiting high temperatures on April 26, and her results came back on Sunday confirming that she was positive.Dwarsriver Mine had not responded at the time of going to print.

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