Places of worship have served as hothouses for the virus and have been linked to outbreaks, but some continue in-person services as an “essential” aspect of many lives.
By Scott Wilson, Michelle Boorstein, Arelis Hernández and Lori Rozsa, Washington Post U.S.
Sun, 04/05/2020 - 3:17am
Places of worship have served as hothouses for the virus and have been linked to outbreaks, but some continue in-person services as an “essential” aspect of many lives.