New Level 1 lockdown rules for South Africa, including changes for schools
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa’s cabinet has announced updated Level 1 Lockdown Regulations for South Africa. on Monday, 31 January 2022. A special cabinet meeting has approved the changes to the Adjusted Alert Level 1 COVID-19 Regulations. This follows meetings of the National Coronavirus Command Council (NCCC) and the President’s Coordinating Council (PCC), which received updates on the management of COVID-19 in South Africa. The information gathered through the system used by the Department of Health has reported that South Africa has exited the Fourth Wave nationally. Based on the trajectory of the pandemic and the levels of vaccination in the country, Cabinet has decided to make the following changes to Adjusted Alert Level 1 with immediate effect:
The rationale for these amendments is informed by the proportion of people with immunity to COVID-19 which has risen substantially, exceeding 60 to 80 percent in several sero-surveys. Cabinet also reviewed the resumption of schooling to full-time learning in all schools. Primary, secondary and special schools will return to daily attendance. The regulatory provision for social distancing of one metre for learners in schools has also been removed. Source: The Presidency |
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