Lockdown ease: ‘Markets, banks to open; no school, clubs’ – Lagos releases guidelines
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced new guidelines for easing the COVID-19 lockdown.The details are that all places of worship remain closed until further notice; eateries and restaurants to open between 9am-3pm and are to do only takeout. No eat in.
“Controlled easing phase for all businesses: Banks and companies are as follows. All staff will work between 9am and 3pm. Maximum of 60% capacity on ground. Others to work from home. “All beaches, clubs, gyms, salon, cinemas, swimming pool remains closed! Markets to open on designated days between 9am-3pm
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