South Africa is officially moving to Level 1 lockdown from midnight on Sunday, September 20. With this shift comes an easing of restrictions, which may benefit the wedding industry.
Under Level 2, weddings were allowed to continue but for no more than 50 people, and a host of health and safety measures must be adhered to.
In his televised address, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced that the Level 1 has less strict regulations on gatherings. While the safety regulations will likely remain in place, couples may be able to increase their guest list. Instead of a blanket number of 50 people, social gatherings will now depend on the size of a venue.
“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,” Ramapshosa said in his speech.
“Health protocols, such as washing or sanitising of hands, social distancing and mask-wearing, will need to be strictly observed.”
Ramaphosa also announced that the country would begin a gradual reopening of international travel, subject to various containment and mitigation measures. This means that destination weddings are on the cards again.
Travel may be restricted to and from certain countries that have high infection rates. A list of countries will be published soon based on the latest scientific data.
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