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PODCAST: Exploiting a Pandemic to Ban Church

Big Brother—er, I mean—the Mendocino County, California Health Department has issued an Order mandating the following for streaming church services: No singing or use of wind instruments, harmonicas, or other instruments that could spread COVID-19 throug

An episode of the Laurie's Chinwags podcast, hosted by Illinois Family Institute, titled "PODCAST: Exploiting a Pandemic to Ban Church" was published on April 13, 2020 and runs 3 minutes.

April 13, 2020 ·3m · Laurie's Chinwags

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Big Brother—er, I mean—the Mendocino County, California Health Department has issued an Order mandating the following for streaming church services: No singing or use of wind instruments, harmonicas, or other instruments that could spread COVID-19 through projected droplets shall be permitted unless the recording of the event is done at one’s residence, and involving only the members of one’s household or living unit, because of the increased risk of transmission of COVID-19. This Order applies to streaming church services even if “Only four individuals” are present and they observe the social-distancing requirements that include, maintaining at least six feet of …

Big Brother—er, I mean—the Mendocino County, California Health Department has issued an Order mandating the following for streaming church services:

No singing or use of wind instruments, harmonicas, or other instruments that could spread COVID-19 through projected droplets shall be permitted unless the recording of the event is done at one’s residence, and involving only the members of one’s household or living unit, because of the increased risk of transmission of COVID-19.

This Order applies to streaming church services even if “Only four individuals” are present and they observe the social-distancing requirements that include,

maintaining at least six feet of

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