Five Things You Need To Know As You Wake Up: SA National State of Disaster lifted
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
You still have to wear your mask indoors.
It is a new day in South Africa, ladies and gentleman!
Here are five of the top stories in the country and across the world.
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A robot dog is being used to bark COVID-19 safety measures in Shanghai, China. With a loudspeaker strapped to its back, the robodog tells residents in the city's Jiading district to "wear a mask, wash hands frequently, and check your temperature," amid COVID-19 restrictions
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2.
Bangladesh called for the return of neutral umpires in international cricket after claiming "inconsistent" decisions put them at a disadvantage in the first Test against South Africa in Durban. Umpires from host countries have been used exclusively since 2020, when the pandemic imposed worldwide travel restrictions.
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3.
Russian television channel Match TV has cut broadcasts of European soccer matches several times when anti-war demonstrations are shown on screen.
The words "Stop War" had been displayed on advertising boards at the side of the pitches at two Bundesliga matches. It's 2022, Putin, you can't use the same tactics to censor media as you did in the 80s.
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4.
Scientists have designed a radio message to be beamed into deep space that is meant to be received and, they hope, understood by an intelligent alien civilisation. It contains information about maths, science, and biology.
However, the late physics professor Stephen Hawking expressed concern multiple times about humans calling out into the vastness of space and contacting aliens.
READ MORE: National state of disaster lifted after 750 days
5.
After keeping the country under lockdown for 750 days, President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the end of the National State of Disaster. Just wear a mask indoors, that’s it. And sanitise your hands at malls, please.
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