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16 Sep 2020 20:17 #594892
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  • theseus103 am 16 Sep 2020 20:17
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Dann warten wir jetzt mal auf die Liste...
...entspannter kommt man besser durch's Leben... ;-)
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17 Sep 2020 10:08 #594910
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Eine gute website zu ähnlichen und etwas detaillierteren Informationen gibt es hier:

www.traveloffpath.co...r-tourism-october-1/

Die Liste der erlaubten Einreise-Länder läßt aber auch da noch auf sich warten....
Grüße,
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18 Sep 2020 08:35 #594968
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Heute in der AZ

Corona-Restriktionen gelockert www.az.com.na/nachri...gelockert2020-09-18/

...Die Lockerungen sind aber weiter an bestimmte Beschränkungen gebunden - etwa bei der Versammlungsfreiheit oder für Flugreisende. Negative Corona-Tests unmittelbar vor der Abreise gehören dazu. Die nächtliche Ausgangssperre wird verkürzt auf die Zeit zwischen Mitternacht und vier Uhr morgens....

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18 Sep 2020 10:27 #594975
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Dlamini-Zuma wird um 14:00 die Presse über Details, auch jene den internat. Tourismus betreffend, informieren.
www.thesouthafrican....ons-what-time-start/

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18 Sep 2020 16:35 #594994
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SA to keep close watch on countries’ COVID-19 status as borders reopen
Friday, September 18, 2020
Government says while a ban will be put in place for international countries still experiencing high infection rates when South Africa reopens its border for global travellers, this will be reviewed regularly.

Addressing media on Level 1 regulations on Friday, Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister, Dr Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, said government will publish a list of affected countries in due course.

While South Africa will move to lockdown Level 1 on Monday, international border gates will reopen on 1 October 2020.

“International travel on the continent is allowed to and from all countries. However, for other international travel, there will be a schedule of countries where infections are high, which will temporarily not be allowed, until such time their infections get under control.

“Even for these countries, [the ban is] not permanent. It will depend what happens to their infections [and when] they come under control, they will be allowed.

“The Health Minster will make sure that the affected countries are properly identified. I don’t know the exact date [for the list publication] but it will be before we start travelling... This is not a static list and it will be changing all the time,” said Dlamini-Zuma.

This, she said, is because some countries will experience peaks at different periods.

Visa applications at embassies will be permitted from next week. The Minister said long-term visas will be reactivated immediately.

South Africans returning from abroad, she said, will be expected to produce a medical certificate not older than 72 hours, clearly indicating their negative COVID-19 test results.

“That means they won’t have to be quarantined if they don’t have symptoms,” she said.

South Africans who do not comply will be quarantined, a service they will be charged for.

“The long-term visa will be re-established. People can then use those visas from 1 October.”
Land borders, sea ports

On land borders, the Minister said the 18 that were opened during the lockdown for the import and export of goods, will now be allow the movement of people and tourists.

“The 35 land borders that were closed will remain closed. We are just opening the 18 fully so that they can take traffic for tourists [and other forms of travel]. We must remember that we [are only permitted] to use the 18 borders,” she said.

While all commercial sea ports will resume operations, passenger-ferrying cruise ships will be not be allowed to offload.

The OR Tambo, King Shaka and Cape Town international airports will remain the only reception for global travellers.

On domestic travel, regulations will not change for long distance (200km) buses and taxis will still be allowed to fill to 70% capacity, while observing health protocols.

“When we move around, we need to remember that at level 5, we were under a 24-hour curfew and the hours of the curfew have been diminishing with the levels. At this level, the curfew will start at 00:01 and end at 4:00.

“Everything will be looked at from time to time,” said Dlamini-Zuma.

The Minister said while there is an improvement in the infection rate, caution still has to be taken.

“We are not out of the woods yet. Let’s just be clear about that,” she said.

Night vigils, nightclubs, initiation schools and passenger ships for international travel remain banned.

Beyond this, spectators are still not permitted at sporting venues. In this regard, international sporting events are still not allowed.
Quelle: www.sanews.gov.za/so...tatus-borders-reopen

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20 Sep 2020 16:50 #595060
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Hier stehen alle Regelungen für SA nochmal "schön" aufbereitet:
www.tourismupdate.co...orange-international

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