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I attend church in-person with social distancing
 
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I attend church in-person without social distancing
 
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I attend church via Zoom/Facebook/online
 
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I do not attend church at all
 
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Other
 
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Not a Christian but I have to vote
 
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« on: October 11, 2020, 08:01:24 PM »
« edited: October 11, 2020, 08:17:09 PM by Pro-Life Single Issue Voter »

My Sunday church is meeting in person without masks.  Seating is in groups of 4-6, but you can sit with friends and the groups aren't quite 6 feet apart from each other, and pretty much everyone shakes hands and stuff.  Groups have resumed meeting without social distancing as well.  There is an alternate viewing location available for those who want to be in a masked environment.

My Friday church (a church does a Friday night young adults-only service) is meeting in person without masks or any modifications to its seating.  The after hour afterwards sees sports played without any thought to social distancing either.
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