COVID-19

  1. Shopping Centres / Landlords
  2. Retailers
  3. Shoppers/Consumers
  4. Hygiene Equipment
  5. General COVID-19
  6. COVID-19 Videos

1. Shopping Centres / Landlords

Pre-screening Questionnaire for Shopping Centre Employees
Managing employees infected or possibly infected with COVID-19
Covid-19 Checklist for Shopping Centres
Government Form – Permit to perform an essential or permitted service

2. Retailers

Pre-screening Questionnaire for Retail Employees
Managing employees infected or possibly infected with COVID-19
Retailer Social Distancing Poster
Covid-19 Checklist for Retailers
Government Form – Permit to perform an essential or permitted service

3. Shoppers/Consumers

Consumer Poster 1 of 2
Consumer Poster 2 of 2

4. Hygiene Equipment

Retailer Health & Hygiene Poster 1 of 2
Retailer Health & Hygiene Poster 2 of 2

Antibacterial Fogging

Desk Shields

Face Masks

Hand Sanitiser

Thermometers


5. General COVID-19

Government Gazette - 22 June 2022
Government Gazette - 4 May 2022
Government Gazette - 4 April 2022 (#11417)
Government Gazette - 4 April 2022 (#11416)
Government Gazette - 31 December 2021 - Alert Level 1
Government Gazette - 01 October 2021 - Alert Level 1
Government Gazette - 13 September 2021 - Alert Level 2
Government Gazette - 25 July 2021 - Alert Level 3
Government Gazette - 11 July 2021 - Adjusted Alert Level 4
Government Gazette - 27 June 2021 - Adjusted Alert Level 4
Government Gazette - 15 June 2021 - Alert Level 3
Government Gazette - 31 May 2021 - Adjusted Alert Level 2
Government Gazette - 28 February 2021 - Adjusted Alert Level 1
Government Gazette - 29 December 2020 - Adjusted Alert Level 3
Government Gazette - 29 December 2020 - Hotspots
ALERT Level 1 Trading (Summary)
Lockdown level 4 shopping patterns & consumer behaviour survey winners
LEVEL THREE: Permitted Retail and Service Operations
LEVEL FOUR: Shopping Patterns & Behaviour Study
LEVEL FOUR: Permitted Retail and Service Operations
Final Directions - Restaurants, Coffee Shops, Cinemas etc - Advanced Level 3 - Update 26 June
Government Gazette - 23 September 2020 - Level 1 (Tourism regulations)
Government Gazette - 18 September 2020 - Level 1 (regulations)
Government Gazette - Level 2 regulations - 17 August 2020
Government Gazette - Level 3 Amendment - No Alcohol, Compulsory Masks and Curfew - Update 12 July
Government Gazette - Enhanced Level 3 Trading - Update 25 June
Government Gazette - Hair and Beauty Industry - Update 19 June
Government Gazette - 28 May 2020 - Cogta (ALERT LEVEL 3)
Government Gazette – E-commerce – Update 14 May
Government Gazette – SMME Trading – Updated 12 May
Government Gazette – Clothing, Footwear & Bedding - Update 12 May
Government Gazette – Motor Sales & Emergency Automobile Repairs - Update 12 May
Government Gazette – Cellular Phone & Cellular Phone Repair Stores - Update 3 May
Government Gazette – Level 4 Trading Update - 29 April

Stephan le Roux, SACSC President shares the SACSC's calling to come together collectively as a community and tackle this enormous challenge as a united force.

"We are in uncharted waters, but the human spirit rises in a time of great suffering and need."

We urge all of our members and the entire industry to look after each other, landlord and retailer alike. The SACSC will continue to work with government and various role-players to help find clarification and certainty during this time.

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6. COVID-19 Videos

Please view and feel free to download and use our helpful COVID-19 animated videos:

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