We're currently in level 4 lockdown as the government introduces a new response to the pandemic. New regulations have been introduced for the nationwide lockdown. As of 5 May 2020, South Africa had 7,220 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 (2,427 more than last week); 3,451 of those cases are in the Western Cape (1,833 more since last week) and 3,015 are in Cape Town (1,625 more since last week). The country has done 257,541 tests (79,071 more than last week), according to the latest update. The CapeTownMagazine.com team is on a mission to continue to be a friend to you, the city, and local businesses. We can get through this one day at a time. Together. #CAPETOWNTOGETHER |
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| | While we've been on lockdown, life has been going on for some of the Western Cape's rarest mammals. And it's all been caught on camera. |
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| Takeaways are back in business! These restaurants are delivering to your door during level 4 - get your pizza, burger, and sushi fix. |
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| BUSINESS DURING COVID-19 DISCOVER | WESGRO Find out which relief funds are available for your business in under a minute, plus learn of the best recovery practices. Read more >> |
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FACE MASKS 101 Here's what you need to know, from when to wear one to where to buy one. Plus South Africa's DIY queen Suzelle has made a video tutorial on how to make your own face masks. Read more >> |
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STAYING POSITIVE IN RAMADAAN South Africans celebrating the holy month during lockdown are keeping the spirit of Ramadaan alive. Find out how you can do the same in your own home and neighbourhood. Read more >> |
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ONLINE EVENTS & THINGS TO DO 15 ways to stay connected, mentally strong and entertained in lockdown. Choose between a themed quiz night, a virtual art exhibition, a stand-up comedy show and more.Read more >> |
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