South Africa relaxes COVID-19 restrictions
AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER INSPIRED by decreased levels of infections and reduced hospital admissions, South Africa has relaxed COVID-19 restrictions, allowing people to buy alcohol, visit beaches and other public places. SA president Cyril Ramaphosa said the country will remain on COVID-19 Alert Level 3 but announced the following relaxed measures. Curfew hours will now be from 11pm to 4amRestaurants and other establishments have to close at 10pmDuty-free shops, registered wineries, wine farms, micro-breweries and micro-distilleries will be able to sell alcohol for off-site consumption during their normal licensed operating hours.The sale of alcohol by licensed premises for on-site consumption –…