As Africa’s biggest economy, the federal government has continued to enforce regulations across the board even though most state governments have moved to relax restrictions.
July 2: 26,484 cases, domestic flights start July 8
Domestic flights can begin operations from July 8, Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika announced via Twitter on Wednesday.
Confirmed cases = 26,484
Active cases = 15,729
Recoveries = 10,152
Number of deaths = 603
John Hopkins Uni stats valid as of June 30, 2020
July 1: 25,694 cases, Delta governor infected
Today marks the first day of the eased lockdown Phase II.
The key ones being:
Maintaining the current nationwide curfew (10pm – 4am);
Maintaining the restrictions on mass gatherings and sporting activities;
Re-commencement of domestic aviation services;
Allowing movement across state boundaries only outside curfew hours;
Allowing students in graduating classes (Primary 6, JS3 SS3) to resume in preparation for examinations;
Federal and State Government offices to maintain current timing of 9am – 2pm as Officers on GL.
Confirmed cases = 25,694
Active cases = 15,358
Recoveries = 9,746
Number of deaths = 590
John Hopkins Uni stats valid as of June 30, 2020