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FG Plan To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions Will Be Set Out In 5 Phases Tomorrow by jumia1: 7:24am On May 17, 2020
Government’s roadmap to ease Covid-19 restrictions will be set out in 5 phases. These phases will be on 3 week review process, the current phases would commence on the following dates:

Phase 1 – 18th May

Phase 2 – 8th June

Phase 3 – 29th June

Phase 4 – 20th July

Phase 5 – 10th August

If coronavirus cases begin to increase, we will revert to the restrictions set out in the previous stage.

Phase 1 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions.

Construction workers, landscape gardeners and other outdoor workers may return to work

Garden centres, repair shops and hardware stores may reopen.

� Fitness & sport activities (non-contact) in small groups (max of 4 people) may resume (golf included)

� People may meet up with friends and family in small groups outdoors (size of a “small group” is defined as up to 4 people)

� The majority of regular health services will resume .
� Outdoor public amenities and tourism sites may reopen (beaches & mountain walks)

NOTE – social distancing guidelines will remain in operation for all.

Phase 2 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions:

Restriction will be extended from 5km to 20km.
� Specific retail hours will be allocated for those currently cocooning.

� Home visits will be allowed to those cocooning, by a small number of persons for a short period of time.

� Up to 4 people may visit another household for a short period of time.

� Slightly larger family gatherings at funerals will be permitted (limited to maximum safe social distancing can still be applied)

� Solitary workers and workers that can maintain social distancing can return to work.

� Small retail outlets that can control staff and customer numbers and maintain social distancing may reopen.
� Public libraries will reopen.
� Outdoor sporting activities, involving small group training (no matches) can recommenced (no contact still allowed)

Phase 3 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions:

Commence opening of creches and pre-schools for children of essential workers.

� Commence a phased approach to visiting at hospitals and other healthcare settings.

� Businesses where employees have low levels of daily interaction may reopen.

� Phase in the opening of all other non-essential retail outlets, restricting customer. numbers and applying social distancing (limited to retail outlets with street level entrance and exit, i.e. not in shopping centres)
� Playgrounds will be reopened.
� ‘Behind closed doors’ sporting events may recommence.

� Cafes and restaurants may reopen as long as social distancing is maintained


Phase 4 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions:

Travel will be extended to outside of your region.

� Larger household visits will be permitted.

� Small social gatherings will be permitted (baptisms, small weddings etc.)

� Creches and pre-schools will reopen for all other children
� Other employees return to work – beginning with those who cannot work remotely and then staggering the working times to ensure social distancing

� Barbers and hairdressers may reopen.

� Museums and other cultural outlets may reopen.
� Sports teams (GAA & soccer) may recommence and public swimming pools may reopen

� Hotels and other hospitality units may reopen based on limited occupancy. Hotel bars are to remain closed.

Read Phase 5 of the roadmap will lift the following restrictions here:https://wahalablog.com/updatefederal-government-of-nigerias-roadmap-to-ease-covid-19-restriction/

Re: FG Plan To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions Will Be Set Out In 5 Phases Tomorrow by adewumiopeyemi(m): 7:28am On May 17, 2020
Were do you get this information from
Re: FG Plan To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions Will Be Set Out In 5 Phases Tomorrow by thesicilian: 7:43am On May 17, 2020
When almost everyone is doing almost every of these things already.

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Re: FG Plan To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions Will Be Set Out In 5 Phases Tomorrow by Mjshexy(f): 7:57am On May 17, 2020
If only they knew every body has reopened fully, they wouldn't be wasting their time dishing out all these undecided

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Re: FG Plan To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions Will Be Set Out In 5 Phases Tomorrow by BOOOMNAIJA: 8:03am On May 17, 2020
PLAGIARISM....COPYING THE IDEAS OF OTHER COUNTRIES.

THE ONLY ORIGINAL IDEA THEY HAVE IS HOW TO SYSTEMATICALLY LOOT THE NATIONAL TREASURY DRY.

Re: FG Plan To Ease Covid-19 Restrictions Will Be Set Out In 5 Phases Tomorrow by MuchAdo: 9:04am On May 17, 2020
For real

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