( Pixabay ) DELAWARE - Governor John Carney announced Monday that churches and other places of worship can hold in-person services in Delaware with 30 percent occupancy and strict social distancing guidelines in place.
However, virtual services are encouraged. “All of Delaware’s restrictions – including those inside our churches and other houses of worship – are intended to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and save lives,” said Gov.
Carney. “I know it’s difficult. Practicing your faith is a fundamental right. But Delawareans who are at higher risk should not attend in-person services.
Do your best to practice your faith virtually. Wear a cloth face covering if you attend an in-person service. Remain at least six feet away from others.