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Wait until the hospitals overflow. And the morgue fills up.
You can only leave your district if it hasn't been moved to a level higher than the one you want to visit. Not sure how it'll work but it's in the draft regulations.
It was always going to go up . . .now watch the numbers go up.
It's not the cops you have to worry about, it's Karen next door.
90% of the people don't care.It's not the cops you have to worry about, it's Karen next door.
Between eThekwini and the next district inland I know of at least 10 roads... and there will be countless others. They will not be able to police it at all.
I don't see what they're going to police, just tell them you're going to work...
That is an option if you are on the main roads yeah..
In Cape Town, that's already the case: https://www.iol.co.za/news/south-af...s-covid-19-cases-double-every-5-days-48398951
There is still capacity across the system, but some individual hospitals are at capacity. So patients are being shuffled. E.g., paediatric services at Groote Schuur have been moved to the Red Cross Children's hospital. That was planned for a while, but the move was accelerated to make space for covid patients.
Hairdressers still not allowed, damn this is BS. Will have to go to one of those Pakistan guys working from home.
well, at least you are supporting the poor - so there is that.Hairdressers still not allowed, damn this is BS. Will have to go to one of those Pakistan guys working from home.
Just because we are going into winter. Any form of lockdown won't help keep the numbers down.now watch the numbers go up.
That is none of your damn business, bloody agent!Her's a question for everybody in SA. If cigarettes are not available anywhere legally in SA what are the police and soldiers smoking everyday?
This is a legitimate concern in my case. Someone in my folk's street called the cops on a neighbour that had a domestic working there hanging up washing. It was resolved because the domestic was a live-in, but not before a lot of explaining. I'm not keen to get a criminal record as it will affect visa applications.It's not the cops you have to worry about, it's Karen next door.