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A Florida church was packed with worshippers Sunday despite a local "safer-at-home" order designed to help curb the spread of COVID-19, reports CBS Tampa affiliate WTSP-TV. A live-stream of the service at The River at Tampa Bay Church showed its crowded main sanctuary.
WTSP says the sheriff told church leaders they were in direct violation of the order, which was issued by Hillsborough County officials and went into effect Friday. It requires that businesses and organizations considered essential abide by social distancing guidelines and keep people six feet away from each other or shut down.
Any gatherings rn at this point should be locked in exactly where they’re at. Turn those places into quarantined zones to stop the spread of corvid and stupidity...
Don’t let them die, but they should be fined after its over, and any person who organized it should get jail time...
Any gatherings rn at this point should be locked in exactly where they’re at. Turn those places into quarantined zones to stop the spread of corvid and stupidity...
Don’t let them die, but they should be fined after its over, and any person who organized it should get jail time...
I agree, lock them in, quarantine for 14 days before any of them allowed to leave.
There are compilations of videos of some of these services, out there.
Seems some of these pastors have made it about themselves rather than the safety of their members and greater community and the members choose to go along.
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