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Poll
Will the anticipated long-term effects of current regulations on restaurants (curfew and alcohol restrictions) have a knock-on effect on tourism recovery in South Africa?
No, tourists don’t come to South Africa for the restaurants.
Maybe, some restaurants may have closed or downsized but tourists can still enjoy meals at their hotels.
Yes, tourists enjoy being able to have a meal close by when visiting certain attractions. They will be discouraged if restaurants are closed.
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