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Gov Obiano Sign Covid-19 Law

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The Governor of Anambra State Chief Willie Obiano, has signed the state’s Covid-19 law. This was made public through an announcement signed by the Secretary to Anambra State Government Professor Solo Chukwulobelu, today Sunday, 7th June 2020
The release by the state government reads:

Public Service Announcement On Burial Ceremonies In Anambra State

The government of Anambra state hereby informs Ndi Anambra that His Excellency, Chief Willie Obiano, Governor of Anambra State has signed the state’s Covid-19 law.

Amongst other stipulations in the law, wearing of face masks is compulsory in Anambra state. Defaulters are liable to a fine of N10,000, community service or both.

Families are encouraged to bury their loved ones immediately. The guidelines and protocols on Covid-19 prevention must be strictly observed at such burial ceremonies. For example;

(1) Not more than 30 persons should be present at the burial ceremony.
(2) All should wear protective face masks
(3) Those attending should maintain physical distancing at all times
(4) Running water and soap should be provided at different points at the venue. Washing of hands with soap should be done regularly by guests for at least 20 seconds each time.
(5) Alcohol-based hand sanitizers should also be provided for the use of guests.
(6) Hand – held thermometers should be used on guests and those presenting temperature above 37.9 Centigrade should be denied access.
(7) Ndi Igwe and Presidents General of the various communities are to drive these messages home. They are to strictly monitor compliance as government will hold them responsible where it is observed that people in a particular community are flouting these Covid-19 burial guidelines.

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Please help Anambra state government in its efforts to stop the spread of Covid-19 in our dear state.

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Professor Solo Chukwulobelu
Secretary to Anambra State Government
Sunday, 7th June, 2020

Anaedoonline.com reported that Anambra state recorded 17 new cases of coronavirus yesterday as reported by NCDC.

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