Allow alcohol sales 4 days a week from outlets, use curfew for on-site sales, urges Winde

20 January 2021 - 14:11 By aphiwe deklerk
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Western Cape premier Alan Winde is calling for a decrease in the curfew hours and a reopening of alcohol sales at bars, restaurants and off-sale stores.
Western Cape premier Alan Winde is calling for a decrease in the curfew hours and a reopening of alcohol sales at bars, restaurants and off-sale stores.
Image: Twitter/Alan Winde

Western Cape premier Alan Winde is offering suggestions how to allow a controlled reopening of the economy under Covid-19 regulations, including a limited resumption of the sale of alcohol.

Winde has previously come under fire from the opposition ANC in the Western Cape for his comments that the alcohol ban and revised level 3 lockdown should not last for long.

He told the provincial legislature about his concerns for businesses and that he had held discussions with health minister Zweli Mkhize specifically about the impact on wine farms in his province.

Speaking to DA spokesperson Siviwe Gwarhube on the party’s online show called The Inside Track, Winde called for a decrease in the curfew hours and a reopening of alcohol sales at bars, restaurants and off-sale stores.

He said the indicators by each town in the province were that there was currently negative growth in infections, except for two towns.

“Every single other town has -25, -30 [% growth]. The real indicators are hospitals, oxygen use, the test positivity rate. Our test positivity rate for the last two weeks has continued coming down,” said Winde.

The indicators of a slowdown in the rates of new infections were there despite the reopening of businesses after the festive season, he said.

However, Winde cautioned that with the risk of a third wave of infections, the country needed to find a balance which would be a new normal for the rest of the year.

“You can’t blanket open up lockdowns, so we are suggesting we don’t take back the curfew all the way to midnight, we take it back to 11pm [from 9pm, and] enable alcohol sales, we have said off-site and on-site.

“Off-sales go back to four days. Keep it out of your risk [on] weekends.

“For your on-consumption, use the curfew as a tool,” said Winde.

He also called for the reopening of beaches.

Winde said he would be pushing for these proposals in the next meeting of the coronavirus command council.

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