Coronavirus in SA: Court attendance and prison visits to be limited - Lamola

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Covid19InSA: Court attendance and prison visits to be limited - Lamola

The ministers' guidelines fall with wide-ranging regulations that were gazetted by the government on Wednesday following President Cyril Ramaphosa's declaration of national disaster to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The minister said public gatherings such as weddings, parties, funerals and church services should be kept at a limit of 100. He said there would be no exceptions for this. Cele said the police would be monitoring adherence to this regulation as spotters have been appointed. Cele also stressed that citizens who visit the country's police stations can expect to be protected as hand sanitizers and gloves would be used by officials. He asked that the public minimize visits to police stations for no-essential activities if possible.

 

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