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Lockdown: Less restrictive measures existed to manage Covid-19, says LFN in court papers | News24

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Less restrictive mechanisms with a focus on protecting human rights existed to deal with Covid-19, instead of the national state of disaster which government declared in March, the Liberty Fighters Network and Reyno de Beer have argued in court papers.

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