There have been mixed reactions from religious organisations and the hospitality industry to the latest proposed Covid-19 amendments.
The amendments, published on March 29, are out for public comment until 5pm today.
According to the proposed regulations, 50% of the capacity of the venue is allowed for all gatherings, including faith-based or religious, social, political and cultural, gatherings at restaurants, bars, shebeens and taverns; gatherings at conferencing, exhibitions, dining, gyms, fitness centres, casinos and entertainment facilities; gatherings at venues hosting auctions, including agricultural auctions, on condition that people are:
Fully vaccinated and in possession of a valid vaccination certificate.
Or unvaccinated but in possession of a valid certificate of a negative Covid-19 test obtained not more than 72 hours before the date of the gathering.
Alternatively, gatherings are permitted for…