South Africans no longer required to wear face masks. Limits on gatherings have also been dropped. DStv403 eNCA Story here:
Phaahla’s decision follows a meeting of the National Coronavirus Command Council, which weighed in on whether the remaining COVID-19 regulations were still relevant.
Phaahla and Minister in the Presidency Mondli Gungubele, are set to brief the nation at 11 o clock on Thursday morning. [BREAKING NEWS] . Limits on gatherings have also been dropped. Health Minister Joe Phaahla has published these changes in the government gazette.
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