STATE BAN ON INSIDE WORSHIP UPHELD BY APPEALS COURT

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A federal appeals court has denied a Southern California church’s request to overturn the state’s coronavirus restrictions barring worship services indoors during the coronavirus pandemic. The Sacramento Bee said Friday’s ruling by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals leaves the door open for addressing Gov. Gavin Newsom administration’s limits on church attendance if a California county is in a less-restrictive COVID-19 tier. A three-judge panel ruled against South Bay United Pentecostal Church of Chula Vista over public health orders that restrict religious services from being held inside while virus case rates and hospitalizations remain high. While the panel agreed the San Diego-area church is suffering “irreparable harm,” the judges believed California’s rules to curb the spread of the virus did not violate First Amendment rights, the Bee reported. The judges said the ban on indoor service is directly tied to the state’s efforts to curb the spread of COVID-19, which has killed 36,000 Californians and infected more than 3 million. Newsom and the state have faced multiple lawsuits over restrictions on gatherings, church services, restaurant dining, and other limits on activities aimed at curbing the spread of COVID-19. The judges sent the matter back to the lower court to consider the attendance caps.

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