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Anglican churches in Sarawak to remain closed, says Bishop

KUCHING, July 24 — Anglican churches and chapels in Sarawak will remain closed despite being allowed to open at 50 per cent capacity, said Bishop of Anglican Church in Sarawak and Brunei Rt Rev Datuk Danald Jute.

He added the Anglican Diocese of Kuching’s decision on this matter had been expressed in a Letter to the Faithful which had been shared on social media including Facebook. “What is more alarming is the spike in number of cases involving the more aggressive and infectious Delta variant. Let us continue to do our part to curb the further spread of the virus,” he said.

“Do continue to join the Online Worship Services being screened from several of our parishes,” he said. It also stated that secretariats will also be allowed to open from 8am to 5pm with only 50 per cent of workforce permitted. Individuals who will be visiting their respective houses of worships are reminded to strictly adhere to the SOP including signing their attendance through MySejahtera and screening of body temperature.

 

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