IRR registers opposition to permanent lockdown measures
25 April 2022
Yesterday the IRR submitted a formal brief opposing draft Regulations under the National Health Act (NHA) that aim to make certain lockdown measures permanent.
If enforced the draft Regulations will impose 50% capacity restrictions on places of business and worship, vaccine mandates for large outdoor events and mask mandates for persons entering “any public premises”.
The IRR has collected over 15 000 signatures opposing various forms of citizen abuse inflicted via lockdown measures. This has included a petition against vaccine mandates and the Free Your Face campaign to end the mask mandate.
The IRR’s submission to the Department of Health shows that on a careful reading the NHA does not permit the Minister of Health, Joe Phaahla, to force a universal change in how South Africans dress in public places, or to limit business so pervasively, or to impose vaccine mandates.