Covid19SouthAfrica: Cape wine farms close as Dutch tourist tests positive for Covid-19
In a statement Delheim wine farm said they were made aware on Sunday that the tourist had tested positive.
"To take further precautions and to limit any potential exposure to infection – for both guests and staff – we can confirm that our hospitality sector of the business will be closing for two weeks whereafter we will reassess the situation.”
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