COVID-19 : Pastor in Louisiana holds church services with 1,200 people
A pastor in the stahe Louisiana defied authorities and held church services with 1,200 people while the State is calling for social distancing
Coronavirus cases is growing really fast in the State of Loyisiana. The number of infected people in Louisiana is rising.
According to news reports, authorities have sanctioned this pastor.
One police officer told the media that if it was any other entity, nightclub or other who did this, they would be sectioned because State emergency laws are in effect.
While some call it freedom of religion, it doesn't matter if it's religion, if you assemble a bunch of people under one roof, you will sanctioned because you are putting the lives of these people in danger.
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