On 28 February 2021, SouthAfricawas moved from Alert Level 3 to Alert Level 1.
However, there are instances where trade has been hindered and losses have been incurred.
Briefly.co.za spoke to a few associations, businesses and people to find out how theCovid-19pandemic has impacted them.
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The updated regulations are as follows:
- Sporting activities are allowed by recognised bodies.
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Night vigils and other gatherings either before or after funerals are not permitted.
Indoor venues are allowed no more than 100 people.
Outdoor venues are allowed no more than 250 people.
There have been many different changes to regulations in Alert Level 1 but nightclubs remain closed. Image: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFPSource: Getty Images
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Nightclubs will remain closed.
On-site consumption must adhere to the new curfew.
Huluman’s husband started the company and was the manager until his untimely passing.
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She stated that consumables such as steel were difficult to obtain due to companies and workers contracting Covid-19.
This made production slow as they were unable to receive stock on time.
The show shares one-on-one interviews which made production hard.
Covid-19 hurt the tourism industry with around 30% of restaurants not being able to reopen. Image: CARLOS COSTA/AFPSource: Getty Images
Musicians Ashleigh Joseph and Creagen Naidoo spoke toBriefly.co.zaindividually about the impact the lockdown has had on their careers.
Naidoo pushed his efforts into producingmusicwhile Joseph built her online presence by dedicating live stream performances to fans.
Neither musician received any financial help from the government.
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Although alcohol is now open, the president mentioned that nightclubs would remain closed.
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