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Angola: Libraries to Reopen in July

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Recreational, cultural and leisure activities on public roads or in public spaces will operate in three phases, with museums, theatres, monuments and similar establishments starting on June 13.

To this end, all these institutions must ensure hand hygiene at the entrance, use of a face mask, physical distance of at least 2 metres between the participants, and a distance of 2 meters between the stands in the case of fairs.

Regarding the churches, Adão de Almeida said that they will be reopened to the faithful as from June 24, with a limit of up to 50 percent of the capacity of places of worship, not exceeding 150 people.

The worshipers should clean the surfaces, hands at the entrance to the places of worship, mandatory use of a face mask, a minimum distance of 2 metres between the faithful, constant ventilation of the places of worship and mandatory hygiene after each celebration.

As for activities and meetings, the government determines that they should start on June 13, with a 50% capacity limitation when carried out in closed spaces.

Source: allAfrica.com

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