“Evidence that the risk of contagion is heightened in a religious setting any more than a secular one is lacking. If social distancing is good enough for Home Depot and Kroger, it is good enough for in-person religious services which, unlike the foregoing, benefit from constitutional protection.”
– U.S. District Judge Gregory F. Van Tatenhove, in a ruling last week which opened churches in Kentucky shuttered by that state’s Democrat governor Andy Beshear.
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