Two Sars employees test positive for Covid-19

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Two Sars employees test positive for Covid-19
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This brings the total number of infections in the revenue service to seven since the beginning of the pandemic.

“Covid-19 is real, and its impact will inevitably infect many of us directly, but certainly affect all of us in one way or another,” he said.Individuals who were in close contact with the two Covid-19 positive colleagues in Belville in the Western Cape have been traced and advised to seek medical advice before returning for duty, Sars said.

“We will continue to communicate with taxpayers to provide alternative ways of interacting with Sars in instances where we decide, with an abundance of caution, to close our offices. Sars assured the public and its 12,500 employees that it would take precautions to ensure its offices remain fully compliant with every measure required to lower the risk of infection.

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