We also have some updated guidelines for certain types of businesses and parks.
Hair salons that have been accredited by the Lagos State Safety Commission (LSSC) are to continue strictly on appointment-only and with a maximum occupancy of 50 per cent of the total space.
Sports facilities and recreational parks in residential estates are permitted to operate with a maximum of 20 persons at any given time depending on size.
However, places of worship, events centres, and social clubs will remain closed until further notice.
Some of these decisions are hard for us but we must prioritise for the greater good and protection of our residents.
Using a facemask is mandatory in public places. We are asking offices, businesses and commercial premises to refuse entry to any person not wearing a mask.
This year, COVID19 has disrupted our businesses and schools. For our students in SSS3 and TEC3, we have some important news.
In line with the updated guidelines from the Presidential Task Force on #COVID19, they will resume on August 3 to prepare for mandatory public exams.
This resumption will be strictly monitored and must follow established public health guidelines and protocols in the State. The permission to re-open only applies to day-schools. Boarding activities are excluded.
Instructions for JSS3 will come soon as we continue to consult.
Pupils in Primary Six will be graded by their already recorded Continuous Assessment (CA) to pass over to secondary schools.
Our tertiary institutions are to continue their online academic activities which are at various advanced stages.
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