Wearing Of Face Masks Are now Compulsory In Lagos – Gov. Sanwo-Olu

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As part of ongoing efforts to rid the State of the coronavirus pandemic, Lagos State Government has made wearing of face masks at public gatherings mandatory.

This announcement was made yesterday by the Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at the State House Marina while providing journalists updates on government’s activities in managing the COVID-19 pandemic in the State.

According the Governor “the primary reason for wearing the face mask is to ensure that the droplets one secretes are not released into the environment, but rather absorbed by the face mask. Complying with this directive will mean that we care about the well-being of others and are determined to protect them from getting infected by whatever may be within us”.

“It is not everyone who has the COVID-19 virus that shows symptoms or falls sick. But secretion by them such as coughing, sneezing and others are certain ways of passing the virus to others, if not guarded by face masks”, he noted.

Accordingly, if everyone in the community wears a face mask, we will be fulfilling our duty of responsibility to others by not exposing them to secretions that can infect them, or put other residents of the State at risk by contaminating the environment

Face masks, combined with other preventive measures, such as frequent hand-washing, consciousness about eyes, nose and ears touching as well as social distancing are effective in mitigating respiratory infections.

The state government is currently producing about 3million facemasks for distribution to the citizenry. It has also advised that the use of stylish and trendy local cotton materials will conserve the use of sophisticated masks, such as the N95 and surgical face masks used by medical personnel.

A prototype design for these face masks will be posted on our social media platforms for your personal tailoring.