BREAKING NEWS: SA moves to adjusted level 2 lockdown as of Monday 13 September.
"The day will soon come when we can gather again without restrictions."8.3 million COVID-19 R350 grants were approved. 3.7 million were declined because applicants had other sources of income or were registered for UIF etc. 845,000 are still in the approval process.Ramaphosa says these gruesome acts cannot go unpunished. He says we must strengthen our resolve to tackle GBV.
Curfew is 11pm to 4am. Restaurants, bars, gyms will need to close at 10pm.He says it is up to all of us to tell our loved ones that vaccines save lives.Ramaphosa reiterates that vaccines are open to all in SA, including foreigners.More women than men are coming forward to be vaccinated. Ramaphosa urges more men to come and get the jab.14.6 million vaccines doses have so far been administered.Ramapahosa says those who are vaccinated have a lesser chance of being seriously ill or in ICU.
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