S.African president Ramaphosa eases COVID-19 restrictions to lowest level
The Peninsula
CAPE TOWN - South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has eased restrictions aimed at combating the coronavirus pandemic to the country's lowest alert level, the second such loosening this month as the country looks to open up its economy ahead of the summer holiday season.
In a televised address, Ramaphosa announced the country would move down one level in a five-tier system of restrictions, where five is the highest, to an 'adjusted level 1' as South Africa emerges from its third wave dominated by the Delta variant of the virus.
"The current trends in the progression of the pandemic mean that a number of the restrictions in place can be eased," Ramaphosa said.
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