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Lockdown level 3 looms — here’s what you could expect, SA

Minibus taxi ushers grab a woman’s hands as they order her to sanitise her hands before she is allowed to board the taxi, at the Baragwanath taxi rank in Soweto, on May 11 2020.
Image: Karel Prinsloo/AFP

The committee overseeing the lockdown regulations is considering moving SA to level three, according to police minister Bheki Cele. This means that there will be significant changes in the way the country has operated under level 5 and 4.

According to a draft framework released by government for public consultation, level 3 could see a number of changes in restrictions.

However,  Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs spokesperson Lungi Mtshali has warned that the regulations are a draft and no final decision has been made.

Here is what level 3 in SA may look like:

What’s in

Although the sale of tobacco products and exercising is allowed under level 3’s draft plan, the initial draft also had this under level 4. Government u-turned on it’s decision to allow the sale of tobacco products and a time limit was placed on exercise.

What stays

By Jessica Levitt – DispatchLive

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