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NEWS: Lagos State Govt. Reeled Out Controlled Phased Easing of The Lockdown

Start a Controlled Phased Easing of The Lockdown - Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Gov. Lagos State.


Babajide Sanwo-Olu, executive Governor of Lagos State announced his plans to balance Health, The Economy amongst others shortly after the presidential national broadcast on #COVID19 via Twitter.

He tweeted. ''Tonight we listened to H.E President @MBuhari's address on the lockdown and efforts at stopping the spread of the pandemic coronavirus #COVID19 going forward. 
''While we will share a broader framework in the next few days, I want to reiterate some of the things shared by the President''.
''#COVID19 is in our communities but our approach backed by our experts, is to balance health, the economy and our collective responsibilities''.
''We have made face masks compulsory in public and beginning from May 4th, we will start a controlled phased easing of the lockdown''.
''There will be overnight curfews from 8pm to 6am and a ban on non-essential interstate travel. Work hours will be pegged between 8am and 6pm, with adequate time allocated for commuting. There will also be continued restrictions on social and religious gatherings''.
''Lagos is the epicentre of #COVID19 in Nigeria. For a lot of industries, the lockdown has shown the many potentials of working from home, please take advantage of this,  even as we expand testing, contact tracing and continue to stop the spread of the virus''.

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