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Level 2 lockdown: Rasa appeals to patrons to comply with COVID-19 rules at eateries

The Restaurant Association of South Africa (Rasa) on Monday urged patrons to comply with COVID-19 safety regulations by allowing businesses to follow protocols, which include keeping a register and taking customers’ temperatures.

It’s been two weeks since the country moved to lockdown level 2 which opened up more businesses in the hospitality sector.

However, restaurants still need to follow strict protocols to ensure the coronavirus does not spread.

“My one concern this weekend was that we had reporting from a number of restaurateurs where patrons simply refused to have their temperatures taken or the register completed,” said Rasa CEO Wendy Alberts.

“We are asking people to please be respectful of staff, the protocols in place, and to be responsible in slowing down the curve to ensure we move to level 1 as quickly as possible and not move back to level 3,” she added.

-EWN

In other news – Kelly Khumalo opens up on how Senzo Meyiwa’s death has affected her life

Songstress and reality TV star Kelly Khumalo has again opened up about how the death of her daughter’s father and former Bafana Bafana goalkeeper Senzo Meyiwa has affected her life, especially the “intense” hate she’s experienced as a result of his unsolved murder.

Kelly Khumalo

Senzo was gunned down at Kelly’s family home in Vosloorus during an alleged house robbery in 2014. Learn More

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