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...has been struck with an
outbreak...has seen
three confirmed cases...
That's some 'outbreak' you feel the need to write over the top about just because you don't agree with them meeting. Nothing to see here people. Move on. Of course they're reporting on it like a major outbreak just because it's a church and the defied 'orders'.
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
We're both in our 60s and went back as soon as it opened up again. I refuse to live in fear of a virus that has less probability of causing death than getting struck by lightning.
The Church shut down for two weeks and there is contact tracing in effect by health dept. authorities to recommend quarantine procedures.
The problem is not fear, but using wisdom within a pandemic that has global ramifications. We believe and quote Psalm 91 and trust the Lord for His guidance and have been through this whole plague. The church has not shunned anyone who has decided to avoid live services and chooses to watch on-line. At least we know that the contact tracing authorities won't be knocking on our door.
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Originally Posted by
Smitty
The Church shut down for two weeks and there is contact tracing in effect by health dept. authorities to recommend quarantine procedures.
The problem is not fear, but using wisdom within a pandemic that has global ramifications. We believe and quote Psalm 91 and trust the Lord for His guidance and have been through this whole plague. The church has not shunned anyone who has decided to avoid live services and chooses to watch on-line. At least we know that the contact tracing authorities won't be knocking on our door.
Exactly, Smitty! God give us wisdom for a reason. Oklahoma has 1,829 new cases of covid in the past 24 hours.
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Originally Posted by
Smitty
We have not attended church since last March due to the virus. My wife and I are in our mid- 60's (me 64 and her 67) so we are considered a high risk group for complications if we contacted Covid-19. So we decided to opt out of live services. Well, three weeks ago, several members and two staffers at the church we attended contacted the virus. This happened while following the virus protocol procedures (wearing masks, 6 feet social distancing, spaced seating, etc).
What does that tell us about the transmission of disease? Not directed at you, Smitty - just a question in general. We are seeing transmission of disease despite the protocols that supposedly protect us.
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Originally Posted by
A.J.
We're both in our 60s and went back as soon as it opened up again. I refuse to live in fear of a virus that has less probability of causing death than getting struck by lightning.
Amen!
Jesus came to destroy him to had the power of death, and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. (Heb 2:14,15 paraphrased)
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Originally Posted by
curly sue
Exactly, Smitty! God give us wisdom for a reason. Oklahoma has 1,829 new cases of covid in the past 24 hours.
There are 919 new cases of C-19 as of Saturday here in Washington state.
Jon Manley: Washington state reports 919 new COVID-19 cases on Saturday
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Originally Posted by
Muriel
Amen!
Jesus came to destroy him to had the power of death, and release those who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage. (Heb 2:14,15 paraphrased)
Regardless of where you go in public places where people congregate there is a risk of contact. Total isolation is not the answer but limiting lingering where crowds gather is beneficial in cutting down the risk of infection. And of coarse, lets not forget to apply the blood of Jesus and the word of God over us (Psm 91) when we absolutely need to mingle in a large capacity of people such as Costco where we had to go shopping the other day. Also, as a side note, you can't enter any store in Washington state without wearing a mask.
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1,475 confirmed new cases of the virus in last 24 hrs. Iowa
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Originally Posted by
Nikos
1,475 confirmed new cases of the virus in last 24 hrs. Iowa
Yup. It's the 2nd wave they were talking about last spring.
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FireBrand
Yup. It's the 2nd wave they were talking about last spring.
We take a a lot of vitamin supplements and several that are enhanced to build up the immune system. We also got the flu shot a couple of weeks ago. Someone may say, "where's your faith brother" well, combined with prayer, and what we do, we are healthy. Why not use what's available in the natural and believe God for divine guidance as we navigate through this pandemic and current infectious outbreak. What would have happened if Joseph hadn't stored grain for seven years before the famine hit?
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