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SA youthâs increasing desire to practise âmindful drinkingâ
By Karishma Dipa
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The Covid-19 pandemic might have caused widespread devastation for South Africans from all walks of life but for Daniel Campbell (not his real name) the novel coronavirus presented him with the perfect opportunity to kick his excessive drinking habits.
âI am ashamed to admit this but I would drink about five days a week and two of them were days where I would usually binge drink,â the 25-year-old from the south of Johannesburg explained to The Saturday Star this week.
But when the country went into an unprecedented lockdown at the end of March last year, Campbell decided to use this time in isolation to make changes to his lifestyle.
Mixed reactions to easing alcohol sales restrictions during level 1
By Okuhle Hlati
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Cape Town - There have been mixed reactions to the easing of restrictions on the sale and trade of alcohol under the return to alert Level 1 regulations. Alcohol can now be sold according to normal liquor licence provisions, except during the new curfew hours of midnight to 4am.
The Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance SA (Saapa SA) warned that the government may have moved too quickly.
Saapa SA director Maurice Smithers said the alcohol industry could be dealt a blow of a fourth ban should Covid-19 cases increase again.
SA move to lockdown level 1 met with mixed reactions The Restaurant Association has thanked government for extending the curfew, saying restaurants will now begin to make up for losses, however, the Southern African Alcohol Policy Alliance remained worried that the alcohol ban could return. Police acted on information that two popular restaurants one in Sandton and the other in Silverton, Pretoria, were selling alcohol to customers against level 3 lockdown regulations. Picture: @SAPoliceService/Twitter
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CAPE TOWN - A decision to relax lockdown regulations has been welcomed, but the move has also been met with caution and criticism that it s come too late.
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