Supreme Court rules CA can’t totally ban indoor worship amid COVID-19

The high court issued orders late Friday in two cases where churches had sued over coronavirus-related restrictions in the state. The high court said that for now, California can’t ban indoor worship in areas where virus cases are surging, but it can cap indoor services at 25% of a building’s capacity. The justices also declined to stop the state from barring singing and chanting at services.

Supreme Court Rules Ca Can’t Totally Ban Indoor Worship Amid Covid-19

The New York Post – by Associated Press

The Supreme Court is telling California it can’t enforce a ban on indoor church services because of the coronavirus pandemic.

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