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NEWS: Lockdown, Easing Phase COVID19 - LASG

Easing Phase Plan for Easing The Lockdown


The Lagos State govenor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu annouced the Easing Phase Plan for Easing The Lockdown.
Babajide Sanwo-Olu

For each sector, we have specific guidelines for easing the lockdown while balancing public health and the economy, he said.


CIVIL SERVANT

Public Service workers from Grades 1-12 will continue to work from home while Grades 13 and above will be on a flexible roster managed by the Head of Service 


SCHOOLS

Primary, secondary and tertiary institutions will remain closed. Students are expected to continue learning on alternative media and online channels.

BANKS AND CORPORATE FIRMS & OTHERS

Corporate firms, banks, malls and local markets are allowed to reopen within the hours of 9am to 3pm under an enforced framework called "Controlled Easing Phase" and to operate at a capacity of 60% of their staff on the premises and 40% working from home. 

We understand the role banks and financial institutions play in the economy, so we encourage them to reopen their branches observing the work hours of 9am to 3pm while also strictly observing social distancing, regular cleaning and sterilisation of the ATMs

EATRIES AND RESTAURANTS

Eateries and restaurants will be open between 9am and 3pm but only for take-out and delivery services. In-dining services are not allowed. All food handlers and staff must go through exhaustive health checks, temperature checks and a high level of hygiene must be maintained.

Markets and stores will be allowed to operate from 9am to 3pm on selected days which will be communicated.

Occupancy of malls must be 60% of original capacity and social distancing must be observed. Wash basins and hand sanitisers must also be provided.

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