COVID-19: Lagos Govt Reissues Guidelines On Weddings, Religious Activities, Others
The government also asked clinically extremely vulnerable people to stay at home while bars, night clubs, and pubs must remain closed |
The Lagos State government has stressed the need for residents to comply with the restrictions on various activities amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a bid to tackle the outbreak of the disease at the early stage of its second wave which has begun to manifest, it reminded the residents of 13 guidelines to follow to prevent a further spread of the virus in the state.
These include making it mandatory for prospective couples to obtain clearance from the Lagos State Safety Commission before weddings can take place.
Churches and mosques were also directed to ensure COVID-19 protocols were strictly followed and attendance must not exceed 50 per cent of the maximum capacity of the venue.
The government also asked clinically extremely vulnerable people to stay at home while bars, night clubs, and pubs must remain closed.
See the guidelines contained in a notice titled ‘Stay At Home’ and released on Christmas Day 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.