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17 Sep 2020, 00:10 GMT+10
SA's borders open on 1 October - here's what you need to know
"It is time to return our country to a situation that is more normal, it is time to move to what we call a new normal for as long as Covid is with us," said the president.
Confirming some of the speculation leading up to his address, the president said it was time for South Africa to remove many of the remaining restrictions to economic activity in the country.
Consultations
Ramaphosa said the decision was made following consultations with provincial and local government representatives as well as experts.
He imposed a hard lockdown in March as part of his government's efforts to combat the spread of Covid-19, which had strict regulations and only allowed for essential services to operate.
In recent months, there has been a gradual phasing out of the lockdown, which included regulations being revised as per the government's risk-adjusted approach to the coronavirus.
Last week, the president himself hinted the move to Level 1 was on the horizon in an engagement with the South African National Editors' Forum.
Social gatherings
"Social, religious, political and other gatherings will be permitted, as long as the number of people does not exceed 50% of the normal capacity of a venue - up to a maximum of 250 people for indoor gatherings and 500 people for outdoor gatherings," said Ramaphosa.
Both business and leisure travel will be allowed from 1 October, with some possible restrictions in place for countries with high infection rates - a list is expected to be published in the coming days.
"On arrival, travellers will need to present a negative Covid-19 test result, not older than 72 hours from time of departure," said the president.
Travellers will be able to use one land post, which had been operational throughout the lockdown, as well as King Shaka, OR Tambo and Cape Town International Airports.
He said travellers, who had not done a test before making their way into the country, will be required to go into mandatory quarantine at their own cost.
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