President Cyril Ramaphosa announced late Wednesday 16th September, that South Africa will begin allowing travel in and out of the country beginning October 1 amid a substantial decline in coronavirus cases.

 

Visitors coming from countries without high infection rates will be permitted to enter South Africa if they have a proof of a coronavirus test no older than 72 hours prior to their departure.

 

During a televised address, Ramaphosa said travellers without a valid COVID-19 test will be quarantined until an acceptable coronavirus test is presented.

Source: Voice Of America