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24/04/2020
24/04/2020

SAFEGUARD HAND SANITIZER 70% ALCOHOL BASE- AVAILABLE NOW !!!

Safeguard Natural 350ml - R55.00
Safeguard Coconut H2O 150ml - R40.00
Safeguard Spring H2O 75ml - R30.00

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Gerhard - 081 333 4540

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COVID-19 Outbreak Associated with Air Conditioning in Restaurant, Guangzhou, China, 2020 21/04/2020

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/7/20-0764_article

COVID-19 Outbreak Associated with Air Conditioning in Restaurant, Guangzhou, China, 2020 During January 26–February 10, 2020, an outbreak of 2019 novel coronavirus disease in an air-conditioned restaurant in Guangzhou, China, involved 3 fa...

21/04/2020

Very interesting study re the dispersion of droplets, in a restaurant
1 person , infecting 10 people with SARS-CoV2.
That could also happen in a office, shopping centre or anywhere where people are in close contact
Maintain social distancing 2m apart
Wear a mask

Alcohol-free hand sanitizer prices are skyrocketing, but they don't actually work to prevent the coronavirus 20/04/2020

https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-people-buying-alcohol-free-hand-sanitizer-doesnt-work-2020-3?IR=T

Alcohol-free hand sanitizer prices are skyrocketing, but they don't actually work to prevent the coronavirus Brands like Purell and Germ-X sell non-alcohol products that are flying off shelves, but they can't kill germs like alcohol-containing products can.

16/04/2020

PLEASE SHARE WITH AS MANY PARENTS AS POSSIBLE!!!
LESSONS START TOMORROW AT 8am

WorksheetCloud, together with MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet, have decided to sponsor and fund an online teaching initiative. We're calling it WorksheetCloud Live Lessons and we're giving free, live school lessons to ALL learners in South Africa during the national lockdown.

We're initially launching our free online lessons for Grades 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Our teachers will be covering lessons in Mathematics, English and Natural Science. More grades coming soon!

This means your child will have unlimited, free access to live-streamed online classroom lessons every day, starting this coming Thursday (2 April) at 08:00am sharp.

And you, the parent, will have a few hours to yourself each day!

We're doing this so that your child can keep learning and so that you can relax for a while during the lockdown.

NO registration required. NO email address required. Simply click a button and you're connected to a live online classroom with a fully-qualified South African teacher. All you need is an internet-enabled device (computer, tablet or cellphone).

We're funding this live lesson project with our own money and a contribution from MySchool MyVillage MyPlanet.

Excuse the corny cliché, but, we're here for you. Especially in this time of crisis.

A reminder, please share this email with ALL your friends and family who have children in school. Let's make these free lessons go viral!
https://www.worksheetcloud.com/live/

Buurtwagte 16/04/2020

Vriende,

Minister Cele is besig om ons mense blatant aan bloeddorstige geweld en ander misdaad bloot te stel.

Die minister van polisie in SA het vandag weer gesê dat plaaswagte, buurtwagte en plotwagte steeds nie mag patrollies ry nie.

In die afgelope week is nog ‘n bejaarde slagoffer in ‘n landelike gebied wreed aangeval en met ‘n stuk yster stukkend geslaan! Dit kon dalk net voorkom word met ‘n plaaswag wat kon patrolleer.

Help AfriForum om buurtwagte, plaaswagte en plotwagte 'n noodsaaklike diens te maak tydens die COVID-19 inperking en teken ons petisie hieronder.

*Teken die petisie hier: *

https://forms.gle/NQMKHyAPU1ApNJGr8

Ons moet alles in ons vermoë doen om binne die wet ons mense te beveilig!

Groete en wees veilig,

Ian Cameron
Hoof: Gemeenskapsveiligheid
AfriForum

Buurtwagte Jy kan help om buurtwag 'n noodsaaklike diens te maak tydens COVID-19. Teken die petisie hier:

16/04/2020

Lockdown Phase 2: Here’s what we know about rules and how restrictions will change
Business Insider SA
Apr 16, 2020, 12:58 PM

The second phase of South Africa's national Covid-19 lockdown will be under rules only slightly altered from the initial hard lockdown, the government announced on Thursday.

Ministers presented their plans for the new phase, before the publication of updated regulations that will take on the force of law, complete with criminal sanction.

There would be "a few amendments", co-operative governance and traditional affairs minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma said, but mostly existing regulations will be extended.

Coming weeks may see further relaxations, she said, refusing to speak about specifics beyond "schools might be opening" and "industries may have to come slowly on stream", as part of an "orderly way of easing the lockdown".

"Expect almost every week new conditions will be coming.

This is what we know so far about the new rules for South Africa's lockdown.

Cooked food is still off the menu
Despite the arguments by fast food and other restaurants that they should be allowed to reopen, cooked food will still not be allowed during lockdown, Dlamini-Zuma said.

There's no sign of a relaxation on the alcohol ban
The new rules emphasise that the transport of alcohol is not allowed, Dlamini-Zuma said.

Funeral rules 'not changed'
Regulations on attending funerals will remain the same, Dlamini-Zuma said. "Funerals are still strictly for 50 people, that has not changed."

Close family members of a deceased who want to travel will still need a magistrate to sign off a permit, she said, while in cultures that conduct "quick funerals", attendees can go to a police station and complete an affidavit.

Children may be able to move between parents with a birth certificate
Currently, divorced parents with shared custody need to show a court-approved co-parenting plan in order for children to move between them – after even such movement was initially banned entirely.

Now, Dlamini-Zuma implied, moving children between parents will be possible as long as the parents can produce at least a birth certificate to prove the connection with their children.

Emergency workers will be able to get their cars repaired – and you can call out a plumber or an electrician
The new regulations will recognise the need that some essential workers may have cars that break down, Dlamini-Zuma said, so "those professionals" who would deal with cars can return to work.

The same holds true if householders have a burst pipe or an electricity problem, she said.

More call centres may open, including those for retailers (and their store cards)
Because store credit cards are covered by insurance policies – which need to be activated, more call centres will be allowed to open, including those for retailers.

Some other industries are also getting breaks, including mines and importers
The rule that goods imported from high-risk SARS-CoV-2 countries must be sanitised in port is being revoked, Dlamini-Zuma said, based on evidence that the virus does not survive sea journeys.

Some mines will be allowed to reopen, under strict conditions including private transport for mineworkers.

https://www.businessinsider.co.za/lockdown-extension-what-we-know-about-the-new-rules-2020-4

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