The government has gazetted regulations in line with president Cyril Ramaphosa declaring a national state of disaster on Sunday.
Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma signed off on the regulations on Wednesday.
The regulations impact on the sale of alcohol, refusing medical treatment and the spreading of fake news.
Schools, booze and fake news: 8 new regulations in 1 graph
Image: 123RF/kzenon
The government has gazetted regulations in line with president Cyril Ramaphosa declaring a national state of disaster on Sunday.
Cooperative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma signed off on the regulations on Wednesday.
The regulations impact on the sale of alcohol, refusing medical treatment and the spreading of fake news.
Image: Twitter/State of Disaster
South Africans, meanwhile, have taken to social media to speak about their experience with self-isolation, the imposed regulations and concerns about the growing number of Covid-19 cases.
On Thursday, the department of health reported that a total of 150 people have tested positive for the virus in SA.
SA's confirmed cases of coronavirus rises to 150
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