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CATHOLICS AND OTHERS ENRAGED AFTER STATE BAN ON CHURCH MASSES DUE TO FEAR OF SPREAD OF COVID-19

Updated: Apr 16, 2020

3/29/2020


PALOMA CITY - President and General Secretary McGrath along with the approval of others in the Communist Party to ban Christians from attending worship and masses on open days.


The Government has since came out saying the ruling and ban is not permanent and should be removed in the future. The harsh seeming settlement was made after the United States officially confirmed its first death from the Wuhan Coronavirus (COVID-19), a man in his 50's from Kings County, Washington State. The state says this is apart of a precaution plan to attempt to slow the virus in Paloma due to: hand holding handshaking, and drinking off others. These practices could spike the spread of the illness, especially among the elderly. The final official day for church will be held today which the President is expected to attend.

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