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FG Issues COVID-19 Guidelines for Churches, Mosques

*Restricts mosques to five daily prayers, Friday jummatFollowing the lifting of restrictions on places of worship the federal government has issued a safety advisory for Churches and Mosques across the country on how to contain the spread of coronavirus during regular religious services.

The PTF said that places of worship that were unable to comply with the measures should not be allowed to operate by governors. The national coordinator admonished that it was important for places of worship to operate in safe manner to ensure public health, avoid outbreak and safeguard the health of the vulnerable members of the population.

”The capacity of the facility should be limited to allow physical distancing rules apply. Local authorities should also be advised in terms of areas of hotspot that might require greater restriction. Volunteers should be restricted to certain number and none of the volunteers should have an underlying conditions or be above the age of 55 years,” Aliyu said.

Mosques may open 15 minutes before Adhan and close 10 minutes after prayer for fajr, subr and asr. Prayers are to be shortened to reduce contacts between congregants.

 

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