The devastating coronavirus pandemic has seen the postponement or cancellation of hundreds of Pride events around the world in recent days. In response, a virtual Global Pride is set to take place on Saturday, 27 June.
18.03.2020 - 11:59 / mambaonline.com
More LGBTQ+ events have now been postponed because of the growing threat of coronavirus in South Africa.
With 116 people thus far confirmed to be infected with the virus in the country, the authorities have announced measures to reduce the spread of the virus.
As revealed by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Sunday, this includes a ban on events with more than 100 people.
In response, the organisers of the annual Free State Pride, which was set to take place on Saturday in Bloemfontein, have
The devastating coronavirus pandemic has seen the postponement or cancellation of hundreds of Pride events around the world in recent days. In response, a virtual Global Pride is set to take place on Saturday, 27 June.
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As the world continues to take drastic measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus COVID-19, countries around the world have suggested that people stay at home as much as possible and practice social distancing. Furthermore, President Cyril Ramaphosa has banned gatherings of over 100 people around the country, amongst other regulations, in order to ensure South African citizens are as protected as possible.