South Africans to be careful of a number of things during level 3 advanced of lockdown starting from 1st July 2020

South Africa is moving to another level which was never explained which is level 3 advanced of lockdown which will be on until further notice by President Cyril Ramaphosa. The new level announced form part of level 3 but with new measures in place where a number of things were explained in full on which how to operate business and other economic activities during Covid-19 lockdown.

Airports are now allowed to operate again as only 4 major airports were working. The 4 major airports which were operating are Lanseria, O.R Tambo, Cape Town and King Shaka International Airports. From the 1st of July all airports will be operating for local flights only and only international business flights will be allowed in and out of the country.

Hotels are reopening again including restaurants where only a limited number of customers are allowed per sit-in. This means they will only operate where a certain number of people are inside and they are not allowed to operate with more than the number specified. Hotels and restaurants are not allowed to sell alcohol drinks to any customer as that is allowed to be sold by bottle stores where people buy and consume at home only.

Football is also resuming under level 3 advancement where the PSL is still finalizing plans on how they will complete the PSL and NFD leagues which are left with no more than 10 matches per team. This will only be allowed without fans in the stadiums and the number of people who will be on the bench for every team will be monitored. South Africans are waiting to hear from PSL Chairman Irvin Khoza on how their teams will play football again to round-up the remainder of the season.

All businesses which are resuming are only allowed to do so with strict measures on combating the spread of the coronavirus. Every aspect will be monitored to make sure that they are following the measures and guidelines of combating the spread of the deadly virus. Those who are not complying will be dealt with and some businesses will be closed down until further notice if they are found guilty of not following the measures to fight the spread of the Covid-19.

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