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Calls for and against lifting of national state of disaster

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With calls continuing across South Africa to have the national state of disaster lifted, some experts caution against lifting the restrictions prematurely.

The regulations were implemented in March of 2020 at the start of the national lockdown.

Many scientists and civil rights group say the state of disaster measures, meant to curb the spread of Covid-19, are no longer needed.

Infectious diseases expert at the WITS University, Professor Francois Venter spoke to eNCA and had this to say.

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Venter says it’s time the regulations are abolished.

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Meanwhile Dr. Mosa Moshabela, the Acting Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research and Innovation, at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, says it would not be so easy to do away with the State of Disaster.

He says even though he agrees that it is time to do away with these measures, the regulations should rather be done away with in a gradual, controlled manner.

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Moshabela says South Africa does not have the legislative framework to fall back on, should it do away with the Disaster Risk Management Act.

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