Outdoor and indoor gatherings which have been identified as super-spreaders are now banned…reports Asian Lite News
Pretoria, June 18, 2020 (Xinhua) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa speaks at the Extraordinary China-Africa Summit on Solidarity against COVID-19 in Pretoria, South Africa, June 17, 2020. The summit, held via video link, was jointly proposed by China, South Africa, the rotating chair of the African Union (AU), and Senegal, the co-chair of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC). (South Africa Presidency/Handout via Xinhua/IANS)
Due to an unabated increase in the number of fresh coronavirus cases across South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the country would return to level three lockdown with immediate effect.
“The number of new coronavirus infections is climbing at an unprecedented rate,” Xinhua news agency quoted Ramaphosa as saying in a televised address to the nation on Monday.
Outdoor and indoor gatherings which have been identified as super-spreaders are now banned.
Only funerals with only 50 people would be permitted.
“Rapid rise in infections is being fuelled by so-called super-spreader events, including like end-of-year functions, family and social gatherings, and music and cultural events,” he noted.
The sale of alcohol by retailers has also been banned.
“Reckless behaviour due to alcohol intoxication has contributed to increased transmission. Alcohol-related accidents and violence are putting pressure on our hospital emergency units,” Ramaphosa said.
“The liquor industry is a major employer and an important contributor to our economy. Our priority at this time, however, must be to save lives,” he added.
Ramaphosa said a country-wide curfew would be extended from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Businesses such as restaurants and bars would all close at 8 p.m.
These new measures would be in place until January 15, the President added.
Since December 25, more than 50,000 coronavirus cases havie been reported in South Africa, one of the hardest-hit countries in the continent.
South Africa has so far reported a total of 1,011,871 coronavirus cases and 27,071 deaths.