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COVID-19: Bayelsa reinstates total lockdown

Bayelsa State will from midnight Monday revert to its earlier order on lockdown of the state as part of measures to prevent the spread of the dreaded COVID-19.

The government had last Thursday relaxed its lockdown directive on worship centers to enable Christians to participate in the Easter celebrations.

Large congregation churches were allowed 50 worshippers at a time while smaller churches were permitted to have 20 worshippers for their Easter programs.

Governor Douye Diri through a press release by his Acting Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Daniel Alabrah, on Monday said the Easter celebrations were over but the battle against COVID-19 was still on.

Governor Diri, while thanking the churches for complying with the directive during Easter, said reverting to the total lockdown of the state underscored the importance his administration placed on the safety and wellbeing of its residents.

He said all the measures and pronouncements toward preventing the spread of COVID-19 into the state were still in force and urged Bayelsans to continue to comply with them.

His words: “The directive on total lockdown of the state, which was earlier relaxed due to the Easter celebration, has now been reinstated. I commend the churches for their compliance level as the reports I got were encouraging.

“Let us continue with the same zeal and commitment in order to prevent the virus from entering our state. So far, we have done well.

“I equal commend the dedication of the COVID-19 task force, the health personnel as well as the security agencies that have been working tirelessly to keep our state safe.”

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