- In a move expected to boost tourist inflows, South Africa has relaxed some of the remaining Covid-19 curbs. Mandatory negative results for inbound fully-vaccinated travellers are no longer required. Infection rates in South Africa has considerably slowed with very few death rates.
In a move expected to boost tourist inflows, South Africa has relaxed some of the remaining Covid-19 curbs. Mandatory negative results for inbound fully-vaccinated travellers are no longer required. Infection rates in South Africa has considerably slowed with very few death rates.
President Cyril Ramaphosa in an address broadcast live on local televisions said that the travellers entering South Africa require to show proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. Earlier, all travellers entering the country were required to produce a costly negative PCR test.
Within the country, almost all restrictions on social and economic activity will have been lifted. Sporting stadiums and music and theatre shows will be allowed to operate at half capacity. Vaccinated individuals or those that have a negative test result will be allowed into indoor and outdoor venues. Though the mandatory wearing of face masks outdoors has been scrapped, in public indoor spaces it remains mandatory.
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