On the eve of a nationwide lockdown, South Africans are hopeful that it will be successful in slowing the spread of COVID-19 and consequently ‘flatten the curve.’ When lockdown is lifted and business resumes as normal, it is highly unlikely that the virus would have disappeared completely thus necessitating changes from most businesses to the manner in which they operate.
This will be true for MasterDrive as well. Since the first case was diagnosed in South Africa, a number of procedures and policies were put in place by the company to ensure that essential training requirements will still be met within the confines that the coronavirus presents.
The managing director of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, shares some information on this and what to expect once business resumes:
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