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NEWS: President Ramaphosa Announces Steps To Restrict The Second Wave Of Coronavirus

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

President of South Africa, Cyril Ramapha has announced various steps that would help in the restriction of the coronavirus pandemic particularly the second wave of the virus that is resurfacing in the country.

Ramaphosa likewise declared an all-inclusive evening time limitation and expanded limitations on the deals of liquor, which will presently just be accessible Monday to Thursday between 10 a.m. also, 6 p.m.

“The merry season itself presents huge danger for the whole nation. We have in this way been attempted discussions in territories, including at civil level, on the measures that should be taken to contain the second rush of diseases”, said Cyril Ramaphosa, South Africa president.

All sea shores will be shut from Dec. 16 until January in the Eastern Cape region and parts of the vacationer zone known as the Garden Route in the Western Cape.

Albert Echetah

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