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Obaseki Adds 14 Days To Curfew

Another 14 days has been added to the curfew in Edo state to curb the spread Of Coronavirus, this was done by the EDO state Government.

Osarodion Ogie Esq., the Secretary to the State Government said in a statement that the curfew, which is effective between 8pm and 6am daily, was extended to limit movement within the state at night.

According to him, “The Edo State Government has extended the curfew in the state for another fourteen days, starting from May 13, 2020. The time for the curfew remains 8pm to 6am, daily. This is in furtherance of efforts to contain the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) in the state.

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“Government reiterates that only those on essential duty are allowed movement within this this period.”

He tasked Edo residents to continue to adhere to regulations against the spread of the virus, including regular handwashing with soap under running water or use alcohol-based sanitizer; wearing facemasks while in public and avoiding gatherings of more than 20 persons, among others.

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