IN PICS: One month in lockdown

SANDTON – Sandton and Bryanston residents remain at bay as we wrap up just over a month under national lockdown.

Wrapping up just over one month in lockdown, the once infamously busy streets of Bryanston and Sandton remain eerily calm and quiet.

The Sandton Chronicle took to the streets to suss out just how well residents are complying with the regulations of the lockdown.

The national lockdown, initially expected to last 21 days, was extended by President Cyril Ramaphosa on 9 April.

Ramaphosa announced that an additional 14 days were to be added to lockdown in order for South Africa to better contain and manage the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus.

Early on into the lockdown Sandton was identified as one of the epicentres of the virus.

Residents in the area appear to have taken the comment to heart as the atmosphere remained silent on a not-so-typical Sunday afternoon.

Most people remained indoors with only a handful of cars on the roads.

William Nicol Drive, Rivonia Road and Sandton Drive in particular resembled that of a ghost town.

William Nicol Drive intersection above the N1 highway remains bare. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

Rivonia Road remained relatively bare all the way through and into Sandton CBD.

Bryanston Drive appeared to have a little more traffic on the route but all of which could be attributed to residents making their way to the Riverside Shopping Centre.

Off the roads, the same calm and muted atmosphere could be felt in Sandton City as shoppers keep their distance.

Many parts of the mall were closed off in order for the centre’s security to better manage foot traffic.

Areas such as the food court in Sandton City remain closed off to the public. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

The shopping centre also encouraged people to simply come in to buy essentials and leave. Many of the sitting areas were closed and benches stacked upon one another.

The seating benches inside Sandton City have been closed off to the public. Photo: Chante’ Ho Hip

With the transitioning from Level 5 to Level 4 on 1 May later this week, residents are encouraged to remain at bay, stay in their homes and keep the streets empty.

 

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