Sunday World (South Africa)

Council mulls booze-shedding over Christmas

Ramaphosa balks at complete ban

- By George Matlala and Sandile Motha

The government plans to impose tougher restrictio­ns on alcohol sales over the festive season as the country grapples with the fourth wave of Covid-19 driven by the Omicron variant.

Sunday World understand­s the government wants to reduce the number of days on which booze can be sold in an effort to slow the spread of the variant, which is more transmitta­ble than Delta.

The National Coronaviru­s Command Council (NCCC), led by President Cyril Ramaphosa, met on Wednesday amid a rapid rise in numbers of new Covid-19 infections. There are fears that the virus will spread faster during the festive season and lead to more hospitalis­ations. However, Ramaphosa is reportedly reluctant to reintroduc­e a total ban on alcohol sales.

The NCCC will meet again this week to make a decision.

A member of the NCCC said the government wants to ensure that the alcohol industry and economy in general are not hit hard by lockdown measures.

“We will finalise the measures on alcohol sale and other areas next week,” he said on condition of anonymity.

A senior official in the Department of Health said Ramaphosa is not keen on introducin­g harsh lockdown measures in the wake of the release of job numbers, which show unemployme­nt reached a record 34.9% in the third quarter of the year.

Covid-19 strategist and public health expert Dr Velile Ngidi said a harder lockdown is undesirabl­e in an ailing economy. “Strict lockdown has a detrimenta­l effect on the livelihood­s, economy and tourism. The argument is that people do not vaccinate because they have concerns. We need to address that first.”

Professor Shabir Madhi, expert vaccinolog­ist and director of vaccines and infectious diseases analytics research at Wits University, noted that there was widespread apathy to take the jab, especially among younger people.

“We must make it clear ... that vaccinatio­n is the only way to stop the transmissi­on of the virus, including death and hospitalis­ation, that may arise from being infected.”

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/Galloimage­s The government is reportedly planning to restrict the sale of liquor during the festive season.

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