South Africa lifts all entry requirements
South Africa has scrapped remaining Covid-19 entry rules. There is no longer a requirement to show proof of vaccination or present a negative Covid-19 test result on arrival.
Tourism minister Lindiwe Sisulu said the scrapping of requirements will give the tourism industry a much needed boost.
Mandatory masks in indoor public spaces and the cap on gatherings have been dropped. Indoor venues can now operate at full capacity.
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