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MORE Family Collection – Removing PCR Testing for South Africa, will be the single biggest step forward

Attribute to Robert More, MORE Family Collection CEO

The anxiety and uncertainty surrounding PCR testing, for those who feel confident and comfortable to explore our world, has been the single biggest deterrent when considering a destination. Removing this for South Africa, which is so well suited to a post-pandemic travel experience (low density, outdoor and with leading standards on C19 protocols), will be the single biggest step forward to unlocking our ability to re-welcome our friends and family from across the world and therefore rebuild our inbound tourism market.

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