The Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on Wednesday unveiled a detailed plan of how the easing of the lockdown in the state would be implemented.
, on Wednesday unveiled a detailed plan of how the easing of the lockdown in the state would be implemented.
“None of these directives applies to essential service providers. These people are expected to continue working as frontline workers, whose services are deeply appreciated. 2. It is now my duty to share a broader framework for the implementation of the President’s directives here in Lagos State. c. According to the President, “Partial and controlled interstate movement of goods and services will be allowed for the movement of goods and services from producers to consumers.”
8. I have been on the phone with our medical personnel who contracted the Coronavirus; I spoke with all of them earlier today; and I am pleased to say that they are all doing very well and in very high spirits. We are all looking forward to their discharge very soon. 12. We are encouraging businesses in Lagos to commence the production of face masks, as we roll out a new campaign to Mask Up Lagos. This is an opportunity for our people, especially the youth, to display their creativity and artistic flair, and project the cultural spirit of Lagos State to the world.
18. Malls will be allowed to open with the proviso that stores in the malls maintain a 60% occupancy capacity within the stores; while also ensuring that a 2-meter social distancing is maintained between every person and the next, in the store. 23. Hand sanitizers and/or wash basins must be provided at all entry points, and temperature checks must be carried out periodically throughout the period they are open for business.24. All medical establishments will continue to open, and maintain a high index of suspicion for Covid-19. All suspected cases of Covid-19 must be immediately reported to the State Helpline: 08000-267662.25. All Schools and Institutions at primary, secondary and tertiary levels remain physically closed.
d. All operators are expected to have alcohol-based sanitizers in their vehicles for drivers, conductors and passengers. h. All Operators, i.e. Drivers and Conductors, are mandated to always wear face masks and hand gloves while in transit and dispose of same appropriately. 34. Companies that choose to operate within this Controlled Easing Phase are to operate between 9am and 3pm; and are also directed to operate at a maximum of 60% of their staff capacity.
a. All buildings are to ensure a 2-meter distancing measure is maintained in all common areas; and at all service and customer facing desks.
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