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Lagos state government gives fresh directives to curb the second wave of Covid-19

by Jibson
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According to report reaching oyogist.com, Lagos State government has once again urged residents to comply with the restrictions on various activities, as the country battles the second wave of COVID-19.

In an infograph posted on its official Twitter page, Lagos government listed 13 guidelines to be adhered to.

See the guidelines below:

Meeting friends and family – Maintain adequate social distance.

Bars and pubs – All bars, night clubs, and pubs are to remain closed.

Retail – Retail shops can open but should ensure COVID-19 protocols.

Work and business – Some staff must work from home to reduce crowd in workplace.

Education – All schools are to remain closed until further notice.

Exercise – Maintain safe distance.

Entertainment – No carnivals/ concerts or street parties and jamborees.

Personal care – Wash your hands regularly, use alcohol-based sanitisers, maintain social distancing.

Overnight stays – The midnight to 4am curfew imposed by the Federal Government remains.

Wedding and social gatherings – Must not exceed 300 people with prior clearance from the Lagos State Safety Commission.

Places of worship – To follow COVID-19 protocols and not exceed 50 per cent of the maximum capacity for attendance.

Clinically extremely vulnerable – Are advised to stay at home.

Travelling – All non-essential travels are seriously advised against.

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Michael Chiyem Nwabueze December 26, 2020 - 5:15 pm

This new wave Variant of Covid 19 is so serious that we all must obey and take precautions. The number of contacted cases recently has skyrocketed.

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Covenant Oyetade December 26, 2020 - 7:36 pm

We all need to be very careful with this mutated version of Covid-19. Who knows, maybe they’ve worked on it so that it would be able to affect Africans.

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