While the Philadelphia transit authority is urging riders to cover their faces, the commuters who refuse to do so “will not be barred entry to the system,” the agency said.
There wasn’t a rustle of feet, nor a murmur of amens, nor an errant cellphone jangle. But Archbishop Muheria was speaking directly to Kenya’s Catholic faithful, in a way. He made sure to thank God for live-streaming. Johnson, 55, is perhaps the world’s highest-profile confirmed case of covid-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. His remarks, released in a statement by No. 10 Downing Street, led many to question whether the British government had initially downplayed the severity of Johnson’s condition.
The details of Johnson’s eventual return to Downing Street remain unclear. In a daily coronavirus news briefing Saturday, Home Secretary Priti Patel said that Johnson needed “time and space to rest, recuperate and recover.” Where the murmur of prayers and hymns of joy would normally fill the narrow lanes, nothing could be heard but the coo of doves. The clinking steps of five armed Israeli police officers patrolling the Via Delarosa took the place of thousands of pilgrims who would normally ply the route of Jesus’s final earthly walk on this weekend.
The Archbishop of the Latin Patriarchate and two priests were allowed in and their unpeopled mass was live streamed to the shut-in faithful.And yet.
What? Minister of Japan 'No country in the world has compensated for leave of absence'
Really getting tired of these sheeple with their 'Stay at home' slogans. These same sheep will always give up their freedoms and liberties to the state out of fear. And yours too.