Ban on the sale of alcohol: are the industry and South Africans the only culprits?



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Reckless behavior due to alcohol intoxication has contributed to the rise in coronavirus infections and alcohol-related accidents and violence are putting pressure on hospital emergency units, President Cyril Ramaphosa said Monday night. .

On Sunday, South Africa surpassed the one million mark for confirmed coronavirus cases. About 27,000 South Africans are known to have died of Covid-19 and more than 50,000 new cases have been reported since Christmas Eve.

That is why, despite recognizing that the alcoholic beverage industry is a major employer and a major contributor to SA’s economy, Ramaphosa announced that the sale of alcohol at the point of sale and the consumption of alcohol will not be allowed. in the place. Ramaphosa indicated that these regulations may be revised in the coming weeks if there is a sustained decrease in infections and hospital admissions.

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