FeaturesCovid-19: Finally, LASG Lifts Embargo On Churches, Mosques, Gyms, Relaxation Centers ...

Covid-19: Finally, LASG Lifts Embargo On Churches, Mosques, Gyms, Relaxation Centers |The Source

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By Akinwale Kasali

The Lagos State Government has permitted Churches and Mosques in the state to resume full services.

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Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said Mosques can hold their prayers five times daily, while Churches can also commence weekly services as normal before the pandemic lockdown.

The Governor, also, announced   that it has approved the reopening of cinemas, spas and gym centres across the state during a press briefing, Saturday, at the State House, Marina on Saturday.

He said cinemas, spas and gyms must get the necessary certification from the Lagos State Safety Commission before the commencement of business.

He, also, stated that cinemas must keep strictly to 33% of their capacity.

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“They must get necessary certification from the Lagos State Safety Commission,” a statement from the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Gboyega Akosile reads.

It would be recalled that worship centres were restricted to one gathering weekly after they were allowed to reopen following lockdown to check coronavirus in the nation.

The Governor also said public and private schools can resume fully on Monday, September 21, 2020.

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