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California governor sued over ban on singing in churches




The Governor of California is being sued by three churches over his banning of singing in places of worship which is part of efforts taken by the state government to limit the spread of the Covid-19 virus.

The new guidelines read as state health officials recommend churches have members sing online from their homes stating:

“Places of worship must, therefore, discontinue singing and chanting activities and limit indoor attendance to 25 percent of building capacity or a maximum of 100 attendees, whichever is lower.”

However, a suit has been filed on behalf of Calvary Chapel of Ukiah, Calvary Chapel of Fort Bragg and River of Life Church in Oroville, seeks to block Newsom’s July 1 ban on singing in houses of worship to stop the spread of coronavirus because of an alleged double standard according to Fox News.

The continuing efforts to stifle the spread of the Coronavirus have led to a number of clashes in the United States between state, federal and local authorities and with organisations such as churches.

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