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FG rolls out 10 new directives as second phase of COVID-19 lockdown ease ends (Full list)
The Federal Government of Nigeria has on Monday given new directives after the second phase of COVID-19 lockdown ease in the country.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that the new order will be effective from Tuesday, 2 June 2020.
Below are the new directives as the second phase of COVID-19 lock down ease ends:
1. Nationwide curfew remains in place, timing now 10pm—4am.
2. Full opening of financial sector -normal working hours.
3. Restricted opening of places of worship, (regular church & mosque services ONLY), to be based on State government protocols.
4. Interstate travel remains prohibited except for goods and essential travel.
5. Gathering of 20 persons remains prohibited; outside of workplaces and religious services.
6. Aviation Industry requested to start developing protocols for domestic flights to possibly resume from June 21.
7. Hotels may reopen, restaurants outside of hotels must remain closed for eat-in—TAKEOUT ONLY.
8. Bars, gyms, cinemas, nightclubs, parks closed until further evaluation.
9. All schools to remain closed until further evaluation.
10. Offices maintain 2m physical distancing + 75% max capacity.
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