Mzansi reacts to the tightest blockade in Nelson Mandela Bay



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In an effort to curb the spread of infections, Ramaphosa announced stricter localized restrictions, including additional restrictions on the sale of alcohol, an extended curfew, a limit on the number of people in gatherings, and a ban on everyone. post-funeral meetings.

“Effective at midnight tonight, the hours of the curfew will be from 10 pm to 4 am. This means that, except in emergencies, no person can be out of their place of residence outside of these hours.

“The sale of alcohol at the points of sale will only be allowed between 10 a.m. M. And 6 p.m. M. From Monday to Thursday, while atThe consumption of alcohol in public spaces is strictly prohibited.

“Meetings, including religious gatherings, cannot be attended by more than 100 people for indoor events and 250 for outdoor events. At any one time, the total number of people in a place cannot exceed more than 50% of the capacity of the place ”, Ramaphosa said.

While Christmas and New Years will be closed for Nelson Mandela Bay, a decision will be made on possible restrictions in the Western Cape’s Garden Route district “in the coming days,” following a visit from Health Minister Zweli Mkhize to assess the situation.

EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi took to Twitter to offer his support and encouragement to those in the Nelson Mandela Bay area.



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