Archdiocese of Manila: 42 churches closed amid soaring COVID cases

Archdiocese of Manila closes doors of 42 churches amid soaring COVID cases

FILE PHOTO: National Shrine of the Sacred Heart in Makati City. NSSHPH.BLOGSPOT.COM

MANILA, Philippines — Forty-two parishes under the Archdiocese of Manila have been temporarily shuttered as fresh COVID-19 infections continue to rise nationwide.

In a Facebook post of the Archdiocese of Manila’s Office of Communications on Tuesday, the closed churches are:

According to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Manila (RCAM) Ministry on Health Care, the temporary closure of the 42 churches were due to various reasons including priests and parish personnel contracting the coronavirus, as a preventive measure against the spread of the virus, general disinfection and sanitation of the church and its premises, to allow routine RT-PCR tests, or give way to scheduled booster shots.

The Philippines is currently seeing a persistent increase in fresh COVID-19 infections. On January 10, the country reported its highest ever daily increase yet at 33,169 new cases.

On Tuesday, it reported 28,007 new cases pushing the total count beyond the 3 million mark and active cases to 181,016.

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