The Covid-19 regulations which were in place in schools, initiation schools, old age homes and on public transport fall away as of Tuesday.
This and other measures come into place after President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement on Monday that the country's national state of disaster had ended.After listing the regulations which do remain in place, at least for the next 30 days, including mask wearing, limitations on numbers of people permitted to gather and the R350 social relief grant, Ramaphosa said: “All other disaster regulations will fall away at midnight tonight.
Rules enforced on public transport since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic included keeping the windows open to ensure sufficient ventilation in the vehicle and to reduce the chances of getting the virus. When it comes to old age homes, in a bid to save the lives of the elderly, many had shut their doors to the outside world at the start of the pandemic, leading to many senior citizens being in isolation.
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