Posted on 12/22/2020 6:45:39 PM PST by aimhigh
Oregon has lifted capacity limits on religious gatherings following a series of US Supreme Court orders that indicated Oregon’s restrictions were likely unconstitutional. The change was made in the “Sector Risk Level Guidance Chart” of restrictions published by the Oregon Health Authority in a low-profile footnote that “Capacity limits for faith institutions are recommended only.”
Although the Governor’s COVID-19 website has not been updated as of this morning, OHA documents say this change was effective Friday, December 18, 2020. Other requirements, such as maintaining six feet of social distance between households, regular sanitation, and wearing masks are still applicable. This change came as faith communities celebrated the last day of Hannukah and prepared for Winter Solstice and Christmas.
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Governor Brownshirt did not want to get sued again. Our church is bringing in 1000 per service.
needs Oregon ping. Thanks.
There have never been capacity limits in Pennsylvania, either.
Problem is too many church leaders and hierarchs failed to read the fine print.
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