International travel, on-site alcohol consumption permitted under Level 1

Night clubs, night vigils, spectator attendence and passenger ship transport (cruise ships) remains prohibited.

International travel, the on-site consumption of alcohol and an increased venue capacity are among the revised regulations that will take effect when the country moves to lockdown Alert Level 1 from midnight on 20 September.

Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma outlined the regulations on 18 September.

While most activities will be allowed to resume, the minister continued to encourage all South African to remain mindful and maintain all health and safety protocols. “We will rely on every single one of you to overcome this pandemic, the numbers have improved but we are not out the woods yet,” said Dlamini-Zuma.

Regulations that remain unchanged are the mandatory wearing of masks and social distancing practices.

Under Level 1, the following regulations will be revised as follows:

Movement of people

Gatherings

Travel

Sale of alcohol

Night clubs, night vigils, spectator attendance and passenger ship transport (cruise ships) remain prohibited.

 

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