Ramaphosa: We further discourage all non-essential domestic travel, particularly by air, rail, taxis and bus. CoronaVirusSA
Initially, it was people who had travelled out of the country, especially from Italy, who had positively tested for the virus. It is concerning that we are now dealing with internal transmission of the virusRamaphosa was addressing the country from the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Sunday after a special Cabinet meeting to discuss matters related to the pandemic.
* Travel ban on foreign nationals from high-risk countries such as Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom and China as from 18 March 2020. * South Africans returning from high-risk countries will be subjected to testing and self-quarantine. * We further discourage all non-essential domestic travel, particularly by air, rail, taxis and bus.
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