(Bloomberg) -- South Africa is considering lifting a curfew that has been in place since last year aimed at reducing the spread of the coronavirus, Cape Town-based News24 reports, citing well-placed sources.
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Curfew hours have varied since they were first enforced in March 2020 and are currently from 12 a.m. to 4 a.m.
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The removal of the curfew was discussed at a meeting President Cyril Ramaphosa held with premiers and mayors on Thursday on the state of Covid-19 pandemic, the report said. Health Minister Joe Phaahla was also present.
South Africa is currently in a fourth wave of Covid-19 infections fueled by the omicron variant.
Other proposals discussed included increasing indoor social gatherings to 1,000 people from 750.
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