Second Lock down: list of businesses that maybe closed

Considering the persistent increase in covid-19 as testified by the report of the NCDC, there is a probability that the country may be going for a second lockdown, as the Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on covid-19, Boss Mustapha has hinted on this in his daily press briefing on Monday in Abuja, stating that they would be monitoring developments nationwide in order to take informed decisions by the end of June, on the second phase of the lockdown and perhaps, designating from his statement, the second lockdown may begin from next month being July 2020.

However, there may be businesses that may be closed in the prospective second lockdown due to their nature, as most businesses, while in operation would have to involve a large number of people together and some will have to make people to be close to themselves and by so doing, the preventive measures provided by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) will be violated.

Following this reason, below are list of businesses that may be closed on the prospective second lockdown, which is under the probability of commencing from July 2020

Here are business that may closed on the prospective second lockdown

Commercial Motorcyclist

Beauty Salons

Barbing Shops

Banks

Bar Joints

Recreation and relaxation center

Cinemas

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