
Is Rhode Island allowing churches to open?
Rhode Island is cautiously easing restrictions on religious gatherings amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. While churches were initially closed, Governor Gina Raimondo has announced plans to allow them to reopen, with certain limitations to ensure public safety. Church leaders must follow guidelines, including maintaining social distancing, limited occupancy, and the use of face masks. This decision aims to balance the constitutional right to practice religion with the need to mitigate the spread of the virus.