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Churches, mosques resume in Lagos as curfew now 10pm-4am

by Eucharia Egwuma
June 1, 2020
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Churches, mosques resume in Lagos as curfew now 10pm-4am
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  1. Nationwide curfew remains in place, timing now 10pm—4am.
  2. Full opening of financial sector – normal working hours
  3. Restricted opening of places of worship, (regular church & mosque services ONLY), to be based on State Govt protocols.
  4. Interstate travel remains prohibited except for goods &essential travel
  5. Gathering of >20 persons remains prohibited;outside of workplaces + religious services
  6. Aviation Industry requested to start developing protocols for domestic flights to possibly resume from June 21

Hotels may reopen

Restaurants outside of hotels must remain closed for eat-in—TAKEOUT ONLY

Bars, gyms, cinemas, nightclubs, parks closed until further evaluation

All schools to remain closed until further evaluation

Offices maintain 2m physical distancing + 75% max capacity
All guidelines as issued by #PTFCOVID19.

Guidelines to be implemented/ enforced by State Governments

All permitted openings (hotels, religious services etc) to maintain non-pharmaceutical interventions (masks, sanitizers/handwashing, 2m distancing, capacity limits, etc)

The Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 Briefing is ongoing on NTA, Channels TV

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