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Home » Nigeria » COVID-19 2nd Wave: Delta State goes on partial lockdown, reduces all public activities by 50 percent

COVID-19 2nd Wave: Delta State goes on partial lockdown, reduces all public activities by 50 percent

...says action is based on advice from medical experts ...All night clubs, bars not exempted ...all public gatherings reduced to 50 persons ...taskforce and security to be on the prowl

Emman Ovuakporie by Emman Ovuakporie
December 29, 2020
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By Emman Ovuakporie

Due to the second wave of COVID-19, the Delta State Government has embarked on a partial lockdown of all public activities.

TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) reports that this was contained in a circular issued and signed by the Secretary to the State Government, SSG, Chiedu Ebie and dated December 24th, 2020.

In the circular all public gatherings has been reduced to only 50 persons while night clubs, bars, recreational centres are not exempted.

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Recall that the Lagos State Government barely 72 hours ago had embarked on massive restrictions to curb the second wave of the pandemic.

Read the full text of the circular below:

While wishing Deltans and residents in the State the compliments of the season, the State Government wishes to remind all of the exigencies that have been imposed on the world at large by the COVID-19 pandemic for several months now. And based on the advice of medical experts on the resurgence of a second wave of the pandemic which is reportedly more virulent, there have been serious health concerns across the globe. In view of this development, and in line with
the recent Federal Government advisory, His Excellency, Senator Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, Governor of Delta State has directed the general observance of a number of COVID-19 protocols and guidelines which include the mandatory use of face masks, hand washing or use of alcohol based hand sanitizers and social distancing.

In the meantime, all night clubs are closed with effect from 25th December, 2020. Furthermore:

Ø All informal and formal festivity events including weddings, burials, conferences, congresses, office parties, concerts, seminars, end of year events shall be restricted to not more than 50 persons.

Ø All bars, lounges, restaurants, eateries, event centres, cinema houses as well as recreational venues are to operate at not more than 50% capacity.

Ø Overloading of vehicles should be discouraged and it is mandatory for passengers or commuters to use face masks while drivers should ensure good ventilation and sanitary condition of vehicles.

Ø All public spaces should run on 50% capacity basis; virtual meetings should be encouraged for business purposes and among social groups. All government staff below grade level 12 are to proceed on extended Christmas holidays till further notice

Ø All malls, shopping centres, markets and other business centres must adopt the earlier mentioned protocols and guidelines in the use of face masks, hand washing and social distancing.

Ø All gatherings linked to religious activities are to operate at not more than 50% capacity of the facility in use and ensure mandatory use of face masks, hand sanitizers and social distancing. Where possible, multiple services should be adopted.

Ø Public and Private Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Institutions are to remain closed till Monday, 11th January, 2021.

Ø All persons above the age of 60 years and/or with comorbidities are to be encouraged to stay at home and avoid crowds.

Ø Members of the public are advised to call the toll free numbers below to report suspected COVID cases: 08031230480, 08031230481, 08031230528, and 08031230529.

Let this be a civic duty at this time as we look forward in hope for a better year 2021. On our part, we will continue to monitor the impact of this second wave through the Ministry of Health and additional guidelines will be issued when considered necessary.

Relevant Taskforce Teams and Security Agencies have been directed to ensure compliance as we continue to engage all critical stakeholders including communities and religious leaders to assist in sensitizing their followers, kinsmen and the general public to comply with these guidelines.

Tags: COVID-19Delta StatePartial LockdownSecond wave

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