South Africa's Department of Health (DoH) has announced the withdrawal of health screening by port health officials at domestic departures at all international airports in South Africa. According to the DoH, the reopening of international travel in South Africa has resulted in the need to redirect the port health capacity to international travel to ensure the risk of importation of cases is minimised. Airport Authorities are still expected to ensure compliance with Covid-19 protocols within their environment, including ensuring all persons entering the terminal buildings are screened, sanitised and are wearing masks.
@Airports_ZA can confirm that the @HealthZA has withdrawn health screening services for domestic departure at all international airports with effect from 23 November 2020. For additional information please contact the Department of Health.
— Airports Company SA (@Airports_ZA) November 24, 2020
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