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FG Lifts Ban On Religious Gatherings Based On Guidelines

FG Lifts Ban On Religious Gatherings Based On Guidelines

 

 

President Buhari has given the Presidential Task Force on Covid-19 (PTF) approval to lift the ban on religious gatherings based on guidelines and protocol as the country enters the second phase of easing of Covid-19 lockdown.

This was announced by the Secretary-General of the Federation and Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, Boss Mustapha during the daily briefing of the panel on Monday.

Mustapha also said the ban on interstate travel is still in place.

His full statement read: “After considering all factors mentioned above, the PTF submitted its recommendations and the PRESIDENT has approved the following for implementation over the next four weeks spanning 2nd – 29th June 2020, subject to review-:

i. Cautious advance into the Second Phase of the national response to COVID-19;

ii. Application of science and data to guide the targeting of areas of on-going high transmission of COVID-19 in the country;

iii. Mobilisation of all resources at State and Local Government levels to create public awareness on COVID 19 and improve compliance with non-pharmaceutic al interventions within communities;

iv. Sustenance of key non-pharmaceutical interventions that would apply nationwide and include:

-Ban of gatherings of more than 20 people outside of a workplace;

–Relaxation of restriction on places of Worship based on guidelines issued by the PTF and Protocols agreed by State Governments

-Managed access to markets and locations of economic activity to limit the risk of transmission;

– Ban on inter-state travels except for the movement of agricultural produce, petroleum products, manufactured goods and essential services;

– Mandatory use of non-medical face masks in public places;

– Mandatory provision of handwashing facilities/sanitisers in all public places;

– Extensive temperature checks in public places;

– Maintaining 2 metres between people in public places;

– Strengthening infection prevention and control at healthcare facilities;

– Isolation of vulnerable populations (elderly and those with underlying health conditions)

– Massive information and education campaigns.

v. Deepening of collaborative efforts with the community leaders, civil society, faith-based organisations, traditional institutions, etc;

vi. Continuous mobilisation of State governments to take up greater role in the implementation of the guidelines and advisories provided by the PTF;

vii. Continued provision of support by the NCDC to States through guidelines to shape decision-making in responding to high burden LGAs and Wards; and

viii. Easing the total lockdown of Kano State and introduction of Phase One of the Eased Lockdown.”

Angela Davies

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