President Ramaphosa said sit-ins at restaurants will not be allowed under lockdown level three.
Sit-down eateries are ready to open and don't pose a health risk if social distancing is observed, says the Restaurant Collective.Restaurant Collective, which represents sit-down restaurants, says it is ready to resume operations under level 3 lockdown, as it has devised safety measures which will allow social distancing in its restaurants.SA would be moving to level 3, which will allow some economic activity to resume.
However, shebeens, taverns and restaurants will still be prohibited to host sit-downs, as social distancing continues to be paramount during the lockdown, said Ramaphosa. Grace Harding, spokesperson for the Restaurant Collective and Ocean Basket CEO, said the closure of restaurants affected various players in the economy, including small farmers, pest control services and wholesalers.
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