The Presidential Taskforce on Covid-19 and (PTF) has said that all entertainment centres must remain closed during the celebration of the forthcoming Eid-el-Kabir and urged Muslims to avoid mass gatherings and observe all the non-pharmaceutical guidelines.
The PTF coordinator, Dr Sani Aliyu, who stated this at the briefing on Monday in Abuja, said that the PTF understands that Eid-el-Kabir is a major celebration for Muslims all over the world but that Covid-19 is still a significant threat.
He observed that during the Sallah celebration, infection control measures must be observed in public places at all times and there must be mandatory use of face masks and people without face mask should not be allowed into the worship places.
Aliyu noted that vulnerable group and those above 60 years should stay at home and those sick with symptoms should not attend the Eid prayers.
He recommended that the eid prayers be held outdoors if the weather permits, but in a situation where it will hold indoors, the number should be limited with adequate ventilation and airflow with prayer time not exceeding 1 hour.
“Temperature monitoring should be carried out, physical distancing should be observed while slaughtering animals, preferably in a facility with hand hygiene and other safety measures and arrangements to deal with sick persons,” Aliyu said.
Also speaking, Chairman of PTF and the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr Boss Mustapha said that the PTF noted with delight, the increasing number of states that have shelved activities during the Eid-el-kabir and urged others yet to do so to follow suit.
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