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These strict measures will be reviewed in two weeks to determine if they should be relaxed, adjusted or maintained.
Dlamini-Zuma urged churches, which can only accommodate 50 people, to choose to get singers so that the rest of the church members do not sing. She said this would also help ensure that the virus does not spread further.
Meetings “after tears”, which traditionally were not an SA custom, have become a major concern, Dlamini-Zuma said.
“In particular, we ask that no night vigils be held. Immediately after the funeral, people should go to their homes and there should be no gathering after the funeral. Especially this thing that I don’t know what it is, that thing called ‘after tears’ where people celebrate, is also forbidden for now, ”said Dlamini-Zuma.
Not much has changed in terms of public transportation, except that the wearing of masks is now mandatory and those who don’t wear masks will be held liable for prosecution.
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