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Third-wave risk is rising in parts of Gauteng, experts warn Advisory committee using artificial intelligence to forecast the pandemic’s trajectory says Sedibeng has been above the ‘medium risk’ threshold for weeks 04 May 2021 - 15:48 Tamar Kahn Healthcare workers at Charlotte Maxeke Johannesburg Academic Hospital in Johannesburg. Picture: GALLO IMAGES/SHARON SERETLO
Gauteng premier David Makhura’s advisory committee on Covid-19 has warned the risk of a resurgence is rising in some parts of the province, and it is vital to step up non-medical interventions to slow transmission of the coronavirus. The situation is particularly worrying in Sedibeng, 50km south of Johannesburg, it said.
Evictions can recommence from April 23rd Lifting of 5km rule allows removal of tenants, but additional protections for those impacted by pandemic will remain
Tue, Apr 13, 2021, 12:41 Updated: Tue, Apr 13, 2021, 12:43
Landlords will be able to proceed with eviction proceedings against tenants from April 23rd, 2021, following the lifting of the 5km rule on non-essential travel on April 12th.
The Residential Tenancies Act 2020 introduced temporary protections for tenants as long as this 5km rule, designed to moderate movement and drive down Covid-19 infections, was in place.
These protections meant that while landlords could serve a notice of termination during the emergency period, which ran from December 31st to April 12th, these eviction notices could not in fact take effect until after the emergency period expired.