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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Lindokuhle Mzila jogging in Wesbank as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Man leaving Jet clothing store in Khayelitsha as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Lindokuhle Mzila jogging in Wesbank as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Cape Town - 01 May 2020 - Man leaving Jet clothing store in Khayelitsha as South Africa has entered into the first day of level four lockdown. In late March, the country entered into lockdown in a bid to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Some restrictions will be relaxed during level four of the lockdown regulation. Picture:Brendan Magaar/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 4 May 2020 - Life slowly starts to return to the CBD of Plettenberg Bay as some permitted businesses begin to open as South Africa begins level four lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 4 May 2020 - Life slowly starts to return to the CBD of Plettenberg Bay as some permitted businesses begin to open as South Africa begins level four lockdown. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 5 May 2020 - Surfers protesting on Blouberg Beach, Cape Town over not being allowed to surf under the current lockdown level 4. Police were on the scene but all went peaceful. Photographer: Armand Hough/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Sao Paulo, Brazil - The financial market has a new day of euphoria on Wednesday 3 October 2018 in Sao Paulo, Brazil , after research Datafolha confirm Jair Bolsonaro's advantage (PSL) in the preference of the voters a few days of the first turn. Soon after the opening of the market, the Brazilian Stock Exchange rose more of 4%, above 85 thousand points, at the highest level since May 16. At 3:25 pm, the Ibovespa was traded up 2.48% to 83,643 points. The dollar fell to a low of R $ 3.8240, but now recovered in the afternoon the level of R $ 3.90. At 3:23 pm, it lost 0.35%, to R $ 3.9210. Jair Bolsonaro is seen as more inclined than Haddad to promote reforms that the financial market considers necessary for the resumption of the economy. In the brokerage firms, analysts also say that Bolsonaro should have greater support in the congress, since the parties of the so-called center, related to Geraldo Alckmin, are already signaling support for the PSL candidate. (Credit Image: © Cris Faga/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • May 4, 2019 - Ship and vasel stationed at Karnaphuli river in Chittagong due to cyclone Fani...Cyclone Fani crossed Bangladesh in the early morning of 4 May,2019 leaving 4 dead and 65 injured.Cyclone Fani weaken an further after crossing Bangladesh.Chittagong sea port remain close until further notice.All ships and vasel also remain stationed in Karnaphuly river and adjacent outer in Bay of Bengal.On 3 May cyclone Fani hit Odissha and continue to move towards Bangladesh.in many places of Bangladesh.All fishing boat and fishermen returns from the sea.Coastal districts in Bangladesh's southeast are feared to be affected by the ''periphral'' effect of Fani,which means ''snake''in Bangla. (Credit Image: © Jashim Salam/ZUMA Wire)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A pedesterian looks through the window, as Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A Delta Cafe staff member deep cleans kitchen space, prior to preparing food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff and owners prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd) - NB: PERSONAL DETAILS OBSCURED ON BAGS
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Croft & Co staff prepare meals for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ staff prepare for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe and DQ owner Daniel Basch prepares pizza for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe owner Daniel Basch checks stock on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delta Cafe staff preparing food for ready made meals and delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 A delivery driver waits as Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Delivery drivers wait as Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 01 Hudsons Parkhurst staff prepare food for delivery on May 01, 2020 in Johannesburg South Africa. South Africa moved down to Level 4 of the national lockdown with relaxed restrictions as part of a risk adjusted 5 stage phasing of lockdown measures. This includes allowing of certain restaurants to reopen for trade and prepare hot food as delivered takeaway only. (Photo by Gallo Images/ Dino Lloyd)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Pictured is Debbie Fermor with 2 of her rescue horses. Hog Hollow Horse Trails is based on Askop Road, The Crags, and offer trails on horseback through magnificent natural beauty to attractions in the area, including wine farms, Animal Sanctuaries and a picnic spot on the spectacular Kurland Estate. The horses are rescue horses. Their Horse Drawn Carriage tours are based at Kay and Monty Wine Estate on Redford Road, and offer trails in a vintage horse drawn carriage between two boutique wine estates to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and an optional tappas style lunch. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 26 May 2020 - Locals visit the Whale Tail view site to watch the waves crashing onto Lookout Beach in Plettenberg Bay. A cold front has brought snow to mountains and other high altitude areas in the Western Cape. Along the coast, high seas and strong swells battered shores while occasional downpours of rain fell over the region. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 26 May 2020 - A cold front has brought snow to mountains and other high altitude areas in the Western Cape. Along the coast, high seas and strong swells battered shores while occasional downpours of rain fell over the region. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 20 May 2020 - Despite the lockdown, NSRI Plettenberg Bay (Station 14) has remained operational. For the first half of lockdown all members stayed at home (but on call), thankfully there were no call-outs. Now they have split the crew into half to have an on-crew and an off-crew to be able to attend training to stay current, while keeping each other safe. The National Sea Rescue Institute (NSRI) is a voluntary non-profit organization in South Africa tasked with saving lives through drowning prevention. Sea Rescue is manned by over 1 350 volunteers at rescue bases around the coast and on inland dams. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown (pictured), has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Hog Hollow Horse Trails is based on Askop Road, The Crags, and offer trails on horseback through magnificent natural beauty to attractions in the area, including wine farms, Animal Sanctuaries and a picnic spot on the spectacular Kurland Estate. The horses are rescue horses. Their Horse Drawn Carriage tours are based at Kay and Monty Wine Estate on Redford Road, and offer trails in a vintage horse drawn carriage between two boutique wine estates to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours and an optional tappas style lunch. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 26 May 2020 - Locals visit the Whale Tail view site to watch the waves crashing onto Lookout Beach in Plettenberg Bay. A cold front has brought snow to mountains and other high altitude areas in the Western Cape. Along the coast, high seas and strong swells battered shores while occasional downpours of rain fell over the region. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - Ringtailed Lemurs and other primates eat at mealtime at Monkeyland just outside Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route. Monkeyland, the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary, when not in lockdown, offers tours during which one can see more than 550+ primates comprising of capuchin monkeys, ringtail and black-and-white ruffed lemurs, saki monkeys, squirrel monkeys, vervet monkeys, 2 species of langur, howler monkeys, gibbons, etc in their forest home. There is also a 128-metre suspended canopy walk whilst on tour. In line with the national effort to confront the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the sanctuaries, Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, Jukani and Monkeyland KZN are temporarily closed. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 21 May 2020 - A Spider Monkey sits on the sustpension brige at Monkeyland just outside Plettenberg Bay in the Garden Route. Monkeyland, the worlds first free roaming multi-specie primate sanctuary, when not in lockdown, offers tours during which one can see more than 550+ primates comprising of capuchin monkeys, ringtail and black-and-white ruffed lemurs, saki monkeys, squirrel monkeys, vervet monkeys, 2 species of langur, howler monkeys, gibbons, etc in their forest home. There is also a 128-metre suspended canopy walk whilst on tour. In line with the national effort to confront the spread of the COVID-19 virus, the sanctuaries, Monkeyland, Birds of Eden, Jukani and Monkeyland KZN are temporarily closed. South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1966.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown (pictured), has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1966.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - Pictured left to right is Morné Rheeder and Mariska Rheeder of Zanzos, Duncan Brown of Kwikspar, and Emmy-Lou Mills and Brent Mills, of ROOST cafe. The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1959.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
    Kwikspar1936.jpg
  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Plettenberg Bay - 8 May 2020 - The Kwikspar in Plettenberg Bay, Beacon Isle KWIKSPAR, owned by Duncan Brown, has set up a special table to promote and sell products from local businesses that are unable to trade under the lockdown regulations. A sign on the table reads “Support our Local Businesses. All items on this table are supplied by local restaurants. They are still unable to welcome you into their businesses. Kwikspar will not add any markup to these products, and all sales will go directly to them.” South Africa is currently under lockdown in an attempt to flatten the curve to halt the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. Picture: David Ritchie/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • A drop and go laundry service, in Somerset West, Western Cape, on May 11, 2020. South Africa's lockdown, eased to Level 4 from Level 5, is allowing some businesses to open their doors, many with modified service delivery. The South African government, which was initally lauded for it's quick response to COVID-19 is facing increased criticism for the prolonged lockdown, during which many people have lost business and income, and some are starving. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • A drop and go laundry service, in Somerset West, Western Cape, on May 11, 2020. South Africa's lockdown, eased to Level 4 from Level 5, is allowing some businesses to open their doors, many with modified service delivery. The South African government, which was initally lauded for it's quick response to COVID-19 is facing increased criticism for the prolonged lockdown, during which many people have lost business and income, and some are starving. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • People out excercising early Friday morning, at Strand, Western Cape, May 1st, 2020, the first day allowed to do so after lockdown 35 days ago. From today, South Africa moves to Level 4, from Level 5 lockdown. People are also mandated to wear masks in public at all times. PHOTO: EVA-LOTTA JANSSON
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Jogger Delyn Massachuttes with her dogs Tommy and Indigo took to the streets of Morningside on the first day of the Level Four lockdown restrictions which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Even the monkeys out in in Durban north  took advantage of the relaxed regulations on Day 1 of Level Four lockdown which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Even the monkeys out in in Durban north  took advantage of the relaxed regulations on Day 1 of Level Four lockdown which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • SOUTH AFRICA - Durban - 10 May 2020 - Jogger Delyn Massachuttes with her dogs Tommy and Indigo took to the streets of Morningside on the first day of the Level Four lockdown restrictions which allow walking, excercise or jogging between 6am and 9am.<br />
Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 3 May 2020 - Coronavirus - Lockdown Level 4. Smoking stock images. According to IOL, British American Tobacco has given Cooperative Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma until 10 am on Monday to amend the Disaster Management regulations relating to the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.<br />
In a letter drafted by law firm Webber Wentzel, the company says it will go to court if the regulations are not amended by the given date. <br />
On Wednesday, two days before the country moved to a slightly less restrictive level 4 lockdown, Dlamini-Zuma shocked millions of smokers when she announced that the ban on the sale of tobacco products would remain in place. This was a direct contradiction of President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement the previous week that alcohol sales would remain banned but cigarettes will be available under the eased level 4 regulations. <br />
Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 May 2020 - Day 42 of the National Lockdown. People wear  face masks during a morning walk at Sonstraal Dam in Durbanville during Level 4 of the National Lockdown. Level 4 allows for people to leave their homes for exercise between 06h00 and 09h00.  South Africans are not allowed to be without a facemask in a public space during the National Lockdown. South Africans are in Level 4 of the National Lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 7 May 2020 - Day 42 of the National Lockdown. People wear plastic face masks during a morning walk at Sonstraal Dam in Durbanville during Level 4 of the National Lockdown. Level 4 allows for people to leave their homes for exercise between 06h00 and 09h00.  South Africans are not allowed to be without a facemask in a public space during the National Lockdown. South Africans are in Level 4 of the National Lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency (ANA)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 3 May 2020 - Coronavirus - Lockdown Level 4. Smoking stock images. According to IOL, British American Tobacco has given Cooperative Affairs Minister Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma until 10 am on Monday to amend the Disaster Management regulations relating to the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products.<br />
In a letter drafted by law firm Webber Wentzel, the company says it will go to court if the regulations are not amended by the given date. <br />
On Wednesday, two days before the country moved to a slightly less restrictive level 4 lockdown, Dlamini-Zuma shocked millions of smokers when she announced that the ban on the sale of tobacco products would remain in place. This was a direct contradiction of President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement the previous week that alcohol sales would remain banned but cigarettes will be available under the eased level 4 regulations. <br />
Picture Courtney Africa/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 10: Cyclists out exercising in Randburg during lockdown level 4 on May 10, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. According to media reports, during lockdown level 4 people are allowed to exercise. Guidelines allow for cycling, running and walking as examples and must be within a 5km radius of their residences between 6:00 am – 9:00 am. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 10: A general view of people exercising in Randburg during lockdown level 4 on May 10, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. According to media reports, during lockdown level 4 people are allowed to exercise. Guidelines allow for cycling, running and walking as examples and must be within a 5km radius of their residences between 6:00 am – 9:00 am. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 10: A man exercising in Ellis Park during lockdown level 4 on May 10, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. According to media reports, during lockdown level 4 people are allowed to exercise. Guidelines allow for cycling, running and walking as examples and must be within a 5km radius of their residences between 6:00 am – 9:00 am. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA - MAY 10: A man exercising in Ellis Park during lockdown level 4 on May 10, 2020 in Johannesburg, South Africa. According to media reports, during lockdown level 4 people are allowed to exercise. Guidelines allow for cycling, running and walking as examples and must be within a 5km radius of their residences between 6:00 am – 9:00 am. (Photo by Dino Lloyd)
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