South Africans put partying ahead of their own health

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Many of the people getting drunk and partying – the very sort of behaviour the alcohol sales ban was meant to counteract – are young and perhaps they feel immortal.

When you look at the video – and at the scores of maskless people gyrating at each other’s shoulders – it cannot be said that these sophisticated nightclubbers are ignorant about Covid health protocols. They live in cities where media are constantly disseminating news about the dangers of spreading the highly infectious delta variant of the coronavirus. There is only one conclusion: South Africans put boozing and partying ahead of their own health – and the health of others.

They live in cities where media are constantly disseminating news about the dangers of spreading the highly infectious delta variant of the coronavirus.

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