GOVERNOR MAKINDE RELAXES CURFEW IN OYO STATE
The Oyo State Government has relaxed the curfew imposed on the State.
This was announced yesterday by Governor Seyi Makinde.
Makinde, who doubles as the chairman of the State's COVID-19 task force said the curfew would now run from 10pm to 4am.
He announced the resumption of work of all categories of workers at the State Secretariat from June 22nd.
The Governor also said all Primary six students, JSS3 students, and SS3 students in the State can resume from Monday, June 29th.
A decision was also reached on the reopening of religious centres, which are to operate at 25 percent capacity.
According to the NCDC, as of June 17th, 2020, Oyo State has recorded 605 cases of COVID-19.
Of the 605 cases, 355 are active and are on admission, 242 discharges have been made, and 8 deaths have been recorded.
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