Adjusted Alert Level 1 – What’s Changed?

5th March 2021

Adjusted Alert Level 1 – What’s Changed?

On 28 February 2021, the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs issued Regulations in terms of section 27(2) of the Disaster Management Act, 57 of 2002 (“the Regulations”), in terms of which Alert Level 1 as adjusted, was applied nationally with effect from the date of publication in the Government Gazette.

Alert Level 1 was first introduced on 21 September 2020 and is the lowest tier of the five Covid-19 regulatory levels, representing a low infection spread with high health system readiness. Importantly, Alert Level 1 implemented in February 2021 differs from that implemented in September 2020.

We consider some of the important lockdown regulations under the adjusted Alert Level 1. Regulations below coloured orange indicate those regulations which differ from the previous Alert Level 1.

Curfew

Closing Time of Establishments

Closing time for the following establishments, whether indoors or outdoors, is 23h00:

Face Masks

Funerals

Gatherings

Sporting Activities (professional and non-professional matches)

Sporting activities are permitted, provided:

Eviction and demolition of places of residence

Places & Premises closed to the public

Initiation Practices

Controlled visits by members of the public

Partial re-opening of borders

International Travel

Transportation of Cargo

Public Transport

Sale, dispensing and transportation of liquor

Operation of the economic sector

Businesses and other gatherings may operate and be held except for:

Offences and Penalties

Although the COVID-19 vaccination rollout is now gaining steady momentum, it is still important for these regulations to be adhered to, to keep infection rates as low as possible. It remains to be seen how long the country will remain under Alert Level 1, having regard to the imminent third wave that is expected in the coming months.

Compiled by Thethe Mokele, Partner; Catherine Stark, Associate; Roxanne Scott, Associate; Fasken