However, when you leave the house you are required to wear a mask “or other appropriate item” to cover the nose and mouth.
Minister of co-operative governance and traditional affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma gave a briefing on the dos and don'ts of level 3 of lockdown.
You are not allowed to be in “any public place” or use any public transport if you are not wearing a mask. Attendance of funerals continues to be limited to 50 people, and night vigils remain banned. Permission to travel for the funeral must also be sought from a magistrate or police station.Evictions are not allowed under level 3. Eviction notices may be issued under level 3, but must be stayed until level 3 is over — “unless a court decides it is not just and equitable” to do so.
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