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Covid-19 Level 4 rules simplified

Are you allowed to buy alcohol? No

SEDIBENG.- The regulations for Covid- 19 have been eased a bit and the following are  the simplified rules of Level 4, which will be adopted from 1 May:

Masks are Obligatory

  • Everyone has to wear cloth face masks outside their homes. If you don’t yet have a cloth mask, you can wear a scarf or a t-shirt wrapped around your mouth and nose

Strict curfew

  • People are not allowed out between 20:00 and 05:00
  • No movement across Provincial borders

Unless you return to work with proof of employment, are attending a funeral (with approval) or delivering essential services.

Transport

  • There is a limit of three people per private vehicle, and 70% capacity in taxis. All taxis and e-hailing services such as Uber and Bolt must be sanitised daily, and hand sanitisers must be provided.

Can you visit your friends and family?

  • No “recreational” visits are allowed

Can you attend church or other public gatherings?

  • No

Fast Foods

  • The sale of takeaways will be permitted for delivery only – from fast food outlets and restaurants. Restaurants can open for food delivery services only, and only between 09:00 to 20:00

What you can buy from a retailer or Spaza Shop?

  • Any food product, including non-alcoholic beverages and animal food. But the sale of cooked hot food is still prohibited
  • All children’s clothing
  • Winter clothing for adults
  • Bedding
  • Heaters
  • Toilet paper, sanitary pads, sanitary tampons, condoms.
  • Hand sanitiser, disinfectants, soap, household cleaning products, and personal protective equipment.
  • Personal ICT equipment including computers, mobile telephones and other home office equipment.
  • Products for the care of babies and toddlers
  • Stationery and educational books
  • Tobacco products
  • Personal toiletries, including haircare, body and face care products, roll-ons, deodorants, and dental care products.
  • Medical and hospital supplies, medicine, equipment and personal protective equipment.
  • Fuel, including coal, wood, paraffin and gas.
  • Hardware shops are still not open for the general public. Hardware, components and supplies are only on sale for qualified tradespersons solely for the purpose of emergency repairs at residential homes – as well as required for essential services.
  • Components for vehicles undergoing emergency repairs where such vehicle is used by a person engaged in essential services work.
  • Textiles required to produce face masks, and other personal protective equipment.

Stores have to ensure that clients’ temperatures are tested, hand sanitisers must be available and measures must be in place to facilitate social distancing.

Where the number of customers cannot be accommodated at once then measures such as a ticket system and a defined limit of time in the store per customer should be implemented instead of the physical queuing of customers.

Are you allowed to buy alcohol?

No

Exercise

Exercise will be permitted under strict conditions, but gyms or other facilities where people gather for exercise will remain closed. Gathering in groups for exercise, such as when running or cycling, will be prohibited.

Are businesses allowed to open?

Retailers, Spaza shops, hardware shops and wholesalers that sold the products mentioned above.

Construction and related services

Civil engineering for public works projects, critical public works construction, road and bridge projects and other public works civil engineering projects. Critical maintenance and repairs are also allowed.

Agriculture, hunting, forestry and fishing

All agriculture, hunting, forestry, fishing and related services, including the export of agricultural products permitted. All electricity, gas and water supply companies to remain open

Information and communication services

All telecommunication services and infrastructure; information and communication technology services for all private and business customers; and postal services and courier services related to transport of medical products.

Media and entertainment services

Online services; productions for local broadcast; and live streaming in support of Covid-19 subject to directions; and newspapers and broadcasting.

Financial and business services

  • Some Call Centers and essential financial services may operate.
  • Private Security Services
  • Implementation of payroll systems
  • Rental of motor vehicles, machinery and equipment, and of personal and household goods to support other Level Four services.
  • Other professional services may operate only where work-from-home is not possible, and only to support other Level 4 services
  • Accommodation services not permitted, except for quarantine and essential services.

Medical, Veterinary and other services

  • Cleaning, sanitation, pest control, sewerage, waste and refuse removal services
  • Recycling of glass, paper and metal including informal recyclers (permitted at 50% capacity)
  • All social work, counselling, care and relief activities permitted
  • Wildlife management, anti-poaching, animal care and veterinary services
  • Funeral and cremation services.
  • Trade union essential staff for workers covered by Level 4.

Can domestic workers start working again?

  • Those who support everyone who is working under Level 4, as well as live-in staff can return.

Can you go to your Hairdresser or Nail Salon?

  • Minister of Trade and Industry Ebrahim Patel said the risk of transmission with these services is too high.

Can you replace your ID now?

  • This is now allowed, and the deeds office as well as other licensing and permitting will now be open along with the provision of birth and death certificates.

 

 

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