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COVID-19 and religious congregations: Implications for spread of novel pathogens
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COVID-19 and religious congregations: Implications for spread of novel pathogens

Sayed A Quadri
International journal of infectious diseases, Vol.96, pp.219-221
01/07/2020
PMID: 32389851

Abstract

Betacoronavirus Coronavirus Infections - prevention & control Coronavirus Infections - transmission COVID-19 Humans Pandemics - prevention & control Physical Distancing Pneumonia, Viral - prevention & control Pneumonia, Viral - transmission Religion SARS-CoV-2
The COVID-19 pandemic is ravaging the world. A principal preventive strategy is practicing social distancing. Congregations of the faithful at the local and transnational levels are strongly recommended by several world religions and religious orders, however, a gathering of large numbers of people in close approximation could be fertile ground for the spread of novel pathogens. The refusal to suspend such gatherings could lead to potential widespread dispersal of infections.
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