The condition that it was mandatory to wear masks gave rise to a business opportunity for locals who were seen selling cloth masks at Campus Square.
There was a no-mask-no-entry policy at Johannesburg shopping malls on Friday, when level 4 lockdown restrictions kicked in.
Mr D motorbikes could be seen at the mall waiting for calls from customers for the delivery of orders from restaurants.Turned back Doors at clothing outlets were only opened halfway and a handful of shoppers were allowed in at a time. The centre manager at Alex Mall, Lucky Mabiletsa, said the mall staff had been very strict since the virus hit the country, making it compulsory for shoppers to use hand sanitiser before they were allowed to enter.
“As you know, there’s different characters, other people will be impossible and difficult, but most of our masses have got masks [and] have heeded the call,” Mabiletsa said.Debonairs was the only food outlet operating at the mall because it already had a delivery system in place, the centre manager said. He said no other food outlets informed him about whether they would operate or not.
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