The Federal Government has advised those above the age of 55 to stay away from congregational worships.
This was contained in the guidelines released by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for religious centres to resume activities.
“To this end, the guidelines have been developed as a minimum set of standards that have to be complied with for places of worship to safely operate nationwide. “Volunteers should be limited to exact numbers needed and none of the volunteers should have underlying medical conditions or be above the age of 55 years.“Those with underlying conditions or above 55 are strongly advised to stay at home and explore virtual participation.
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