No place of worship will be able to reopen before a final decision by the government and the accompanying change to the legal position in the published regulations. Faith organisations will be able to reopen at a slower pace if they wish.[Thanks to Law & Religion UK for the lead.]
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Monday, May 18, 2020
British Government Task Force To Develop Rules For Reopening of Houses of Worship
In Britain last Friday, the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government announced a new interfaith task force to develop a plan for the phased and safe reopening of places of worship. According to the release:
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