Lockdown regulations will ease from Tuesday, removing almost all restrictions on the economy and seeing bans on the sale of tobacco products and alcohol lifted. Provincial borders will also reopen.
The five-month lockdown has had a devastating effect on SA's economy, which is expected to suffer anything between 7% and double-digit contraction for 2020. of new confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus dropped from 12,000 a day to an average over the past week of 5,000 a day, he said. Liquor outlets will be allowed to sell alcohol for off-site consumption from Monday to Thursday from 9am to 5pm.
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