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ANOTHER ALCOHOL BAN ON THE HORIZON

The lifting of the alcohol ban in South Africa has once again highlighted the issues which range from super-spreader events, illegal house parties, acts of domestic violence and motor vehicle accidents.  The spike in the number of vehicle accidents and acts of domestic violence after the government lifted the

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ADJUSTED LEVEL 3 REGULATIONS

South Africa is currently operating under the adjusted Level 3 COVID-19 Regulations. The Regulations can be found at this link, with the recent changes set out in bold: https://www.gov.za/covid-19/about/alert-level-3-during-coronavirus-covid-19-lockdown. This is not the first set of Regulations to receive adjustments. These latest changes ease restrictions which were imposed at

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MEDICAL AID SCHEMES TO COVER COVID-19 VACCINES

With the arrival of the first consignment of vaccines in South Africa, Medical Aid schemes in the country will cover the costs of the COVID-19 vaccine for its members. South Africa’s Council for Medical Schemes has furthermore added the COVID-19 vaccine to its list of Prescribed Minimum Benefits. The

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CURFEW VS. BEST INTERESTS OF A NEW-BORN BABY

Failure to adhere to the various curfews which have been imposed by the COVID-19 lockdown regulations, which limit the constitutional right of freedom of movement of citizens except in particular circumstances where the person has a permit to perform a service or is attending to a “security or medical

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ARE COVID-19 SCARES AFFECTING YOUR CONTACT?

We are all on edge because of the coronavirus. Our daily lives have been disrupted, we aren’t sure what tomorrow may bring, and for many of us the non-stop news and social media coverage isn’t helping. Not only are we concerned for our own wellbeing, but the wellbeing of

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SET BACK FOR SCHOOLS REOPENING

Whilst South Africa rides the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic the latest sector to be affected by increase in the rise of the infection is our education sector. As anticipated by many parents and teachers throughout the country, Deputy Minister Mhaule announced that the Department of Basic Education

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SOUTH AFRICA’S ADJUSTED LEVEL 3 LOCKDOWN REGULATIONS

On Monday 11th January 2021 our President, Cyril Ramaphosa once again addressed the nation on the government’s response to the coronavirus pandemic which is the worst it has been since the country’s first case was recorded in early 2020. Currently, South Africa has over 15,000 people with the COVID-19

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UNCERTAINTY OVER LOCAL ROLLOUT OF COVID VACCINE Some countries around the world are rolling out the COVID vaccinations, but there seems to be a lot of uncertainty as to when we will have access to it. Whilst it is undeniable that the COVID-19 virus has wreaked havoc on our nation, there seems to be differing points of view when it comes to the vaccine. In as much as the limited availability of the vaccine is concerning, some people are relived at the thought of a vaccine being developed and would be more than willing to take it as soon as they can. Others are more sceptical about the rushed development, costs, and the unknown side effects it could have in the long term. There are still so many questions and not very many answers. Only you can decide what you are prepared to do under these circumstances. Will you take it? Won’t you? What are your concerns?

UNCERTAINTY OVER LOCAL ROLLOUT OF COVID VACCINE

With our infection rates skyrocketing during this second wave, many people are left extremely concerned about how much more damage will be done to our nation whilst we wait for a vaccine to be made available in our Country. Some countries around the world are rolling out the COVID

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COVID-19 CHRISTMAS BEACH BAN

COVID-19 CHRISTMAS BEACH BAN

In another blow for South Africa our President, Cyril Ramaphosa announced expansive beach closures during the peak holiday period. Coastal towns identified as Covid-19 hotspots on the Garden Route and in the Eastern Cape are reeling as tourists cancel holiday bookings after the closure of popular beaches. After an

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