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After a Tennessee church became a superspreading hotspot, its pastor says he should have made everyone wear masks

A church in Cleveland, Tennessee, was the site of at least a dozen coronavirus cases in June. Members practiced social distancing and had their temperatures taken before entering, but they were not required to wear masks. The lead pastor, Kevin Page, said that, in hindsight, he should have emphasized mask-wearing during services. The CDC has warned that large indoor gatherings, including church events, could be coronavirus superspreading hot spots. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Pastors at the Westmore Church of God thought they'd done everything right when they opened back up for in-person worship. The Cleveland, Tennessee-based church reopened on May 31 and held services for weeks without a hitch.

 

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