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NEWS: Government Authorities Bans Sale Of Alcohol In South Africa

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:09 am

Government authorities in South Africa has enforced strict Covid-19 measures to reduce the spread of the virus, this is coming after the health ministry confirmed over a million coronavirus positive cases in the country.

Ramaphosa additionally reported the conclusion, all things considered, and public pools in the nation’s disease hotspots, which incorporate Cape Town, Johannesburg, Durban and a few seaside territories.

South Africa is fighting a variation of COVID that clinical specialists believe is more irresistible

The nation has been the hardest hit by the infection and has announced more than 26,000 passings.

Ramaphosa also said the expanded limitations are important on account of a flood in COVID-19 diseases.

Albert Echetah

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