COVID-19: Church services resume in Lagos, comply with guidelines

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COVID-19: Church services resume in Lagos, comply with guidelines
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Also, big banners with “No Mask, No Entry” were posted at the doors to prevent worshippers without face masks from entering the church premises.

Social distancing was observed by worshippers with stickers bearing ”Do Not Sit” placed on intervening seats to create spaces.

Mr Aina said that the church had installed 15 automated hand washing units with soap and automated hand sanitiser dispensers at the entrance and within the church premises.He praised the church leadership for providing hand sanitisers and soaps to ensure there would be no shortfall of the provisions., Kings Royal Palace at FESTAC Town, Abiodun Oseni said messages had earlier been sent to members through the church media platforms informing them of the protocols.

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