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Services Back In-Person for Easter Sunday as San Diego County is in Red Tier
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Until a year ago, the term “social distancing” wasn’t in the national lexicon and wearing masks was not the norm. But the COVID-19 pandemic changed our behaviors swiftly and often, from staying home to “flattening the curve” to donating meals to hospital workers to searching for vaccination appointments.
We learned to access work, school and entertainment via Zoom and other virtual platforms. Restaurants adapted to takeout models and, along with other businesses, have ping-ponged among various modes of operation as coronavirus cases have swelled and ebbed.
As we mark the anniversary of the first life-altering pandemic restrictions, the
La Jolla Light looks back at the past whirlwind year of COVID-19.
1 month ago Share The event drew an estimated 1,000 guests last March and is canceled due to the pandemic.
About a year ago, hundreds of shoppers packed into the Father Edward Pick Fellowship Hall at St. Mary, Star of the Sea Catholic Church. When the Royal Rummage rolled around on Longboat Key, shoppers unfailingly descended in a bargain-fueled fervor.
But this year, as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to keep events on ice, the Royal Rummage has been canceled and there are no plans to reschedule the event.
For now, it would be impossible to host a sale anytime soon. All items that had been donated to the church were donated to a parish in Wauchula, said Women’s Guild President Sue DiNatale. It will go to the parish’s migrant workers, she said.
Though some La Jolla churches are embracing the opportunity to resume indoor services after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last week cleared the way for them to do so, several are opting not to right away.
Late Feb. 5, the high court lifted California’s ban on indoor worship during the COVID-19 pandemic, ruling that Gov. Gavin Newsom’s strict orders appeared to violate the Constitution’s protection of the free exercise of religion. The court left in place restrictions on indoor singing and chanting and allowed the state to limit attendance to 25 percent of a church’s building capacity in areas, such as San Diego County, considered to have widespread coronavirus risk. Newsom’s office the next day issued revised guidelines for indoor church services.
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