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RE: COVID-19 KILLS HISTORY AND TRADITIONS: HOW PROFIT WINS THE VIRUS

First of all; beautiful pictures.
Second, I think it is very interesting that the limitations placed on private gatherings and in houses of worship, even as outside masked, distanced events, have been more severe and longer lasting than those placed on certain businesses. But, more importantly, that this is a multi-national issue. How did the world become so organized that vastly different governments in vastly different regions, with vastly different cultures, arrive at the same anti-religious-gathering standards? It does cause a person to wonder the true intentions in 'protecting' us from the virus. Thank you for this article.

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Because, over and over, religious gatherings caused spread of the virus.

Some people are extremely upset about this, but, it's not everyone. It's mainly upsetting the kind of people who go to church, and like having a weekly social/philosophical community experience. That isn't everyone.

People were extremely upset that bars were shut, as well. That's because the kind of people who go to bars, also like to get together and socialize.

The other big spreader events were parties, and crowded workplaces.

It's not about stopping religion -- it's about curtailing gatherings where people talk, close to each other.