The Missouri House has passed a bill that would allow places of worship to stay open during a health state of emergency. State and local governments would not be allowed to restrict services.
Eduardo J. Simoes is the director of the MU School of Medicine Center for Medical Epidemiology and Population Health. He tells the Missouri News Network that says if in-person religious services were to continue in a pandemic or epidemic, there are ways to mitigate the spread of disease. He added that virtual services are the safest possible option, but maintaining faith can help one’s physical health.
The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.
(Story by Maggie LeBeau, Missouri News Network)
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