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South Africa bans super-spreader events, closes beaches in response to spike in COVID-19  second wave infections

South Africa bans super-spreader events, closes beaches in response to spike in COVID-19 second wave infections

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER SOUTH Africa has announced extraordinary festive season restrictions, banning “super-spreader” events, closing beaches in the Eastern Cape and restricting alcohol sales in response to a big spike in the second wave of COVID-19 infections. President Cyril Ramaphosa. SA president Cyril Ramaphosa announced the new tougher measures in a special address to the nation. Ramaphosa said two new areas - the Sarah Baartman and the Garden Route - have been designated as COVID-19 hotspots, because of the sharp spike in infections. The Nelson Mandela Bay was declared a hotspot on December 3. He said the new restrictions include: …
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