
In particular, he said the time was right for business owners to think of adjusting their business model such that it is compliant to social distancing and reduces the level of interaction among people.
According to Ihekweazu, all Nigerians must accept the reality that a return to the pre-COVID lifestyle, once the current restrictions are relaxed, could bring about a high resurgence of the infection.
Speaking on a Lagos radio programme monitored by Nigerian Tribune, he warned that the nation cannot afford to replicate its abandonment of the Ebola precautions when the outbreak was over with COVID-19.
In the interest of the nation, he stressed that Nigerians must continue to adhere to precautionary measures of basic hygiene, respiratory etiquette, use of sanitisers.
“If I were any small or big business or anything that involves interaction, I will be carefully thinking about my business model and how to adjust them to some extent.
“But, let’s start with the basics. There were a lot of good practices we learnt during the Ebola outbreak that we dropped immediately the outbreak was controlled.
“I think some of those in terms of basic hygiene, using sanitisers, respiratory etiquette, we just have to continue.

“If I were running a restaurant that has a capacity for 100, I will be thinking of how to sustain that restaurant on 40 people to enable some social distancing. These are some of the processes we all need to think about in order to reopen and go back to normal.