In pictures: Parts of Europe reopen as SA announces plans to ease lockdown restrictions
Picture: AFP— As lockdown measures in SA continue to be eased, a number of public transport operators have taken steps to ensure the safety of commuters, in line with the government’s stringent restrictions. A commuter wearing a mask walks through a sanitation tunnel at the Rea Vaya Thokoza Park bus station in Soweto, Johannesburg.
— The total number of lives lost to Covid-19 this week surpassed the 300,000 mark. Below, an aerial view of new graves built inside the Pantheon of San Lorenzo Tezonco in Mexico City.— As many informal jobs remain frozen under the level 4 lockdown in SA, many sit without work, dependent on support from the state. Many foreign nationals, however, are unable to access social grants. More than 50 residents occupy this building in Johannesburg.
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