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New Lockdown rules you should know, as Ogun State begins second phase of lockdown ease today

Governor Dapo Abiodun announced on Thursday, the 28th of May that Ogun State will commence thre second phase of it's lockdown ease on the 1st of June.

A press briefing was held in the governor's office during which the governor announced the new rules which will guide the second phase of easing lockdown in Ogun State.

The lockdown ease un Ogun State begins today. During the press briefing, the governor listed new guidelines for the residents of Ogun State which will be listed below.

A) 8pm to 6am Curfew will be imposed in accordance with President Muhammadu Buhari's directives on the 27th of April.

B) Facemask has become a compulsory accessory to be used outside homes.

C) Commercial motorcycles (Okada) will carry only one passenger while commercial Tricycles (Keke napep) will carry only 2 passengers for social distancing.

D) Total lockdown will be imposed on weekends. Residents should therefore prepare during the five weekdays.

E) Social gatherings and religious gatherings still remain banned in Ogun State.

F) Ogun State government is working on guidelines for the reopening of religious centres.

G) A task force will be created to ensure theh compliance of organizations with the guidelines given to them.

H) Interstate travel ban continues as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari on the 27th of April.

These are vital rules you should know as residents of Ogun State step out of their homes and resume their business activities today.

The statistical update of Coronavirus cases in Ogun State today, 1st of June will be displayed below.

According to the statistical presentation above, Ogun state has recorded 278 cases, 149 recoveries and 9 deaths.

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