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This year s War on Christmas looks a little different in a pandemic

This year s War on Christmas looks a little different in a pandemic
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DC shuts down indoor dining, closes museums amid spike in coronavirus cases

Former DC police detective Ted Williams on violence against Trump supporters at DC march. Washington D.C. on Friday shut down indoor dining until mid-January as part of a number of measures to stop the spread of coronavirus, as cases again surged in the capital. Mayor Muriel Bowser announced that restaurants would be restricted to takeout and outdoor dining only. The order also shuts down museums, restricts libraries to pick up and drop-off, and requires workers at non-essential businesses to work remotely. The order goes into effect on Wednesday and lasts until Jan. 15. The number of hospitalizations has doubled since November to 246 with and 80 in the ICU, Bowser s office said, while the infection rate has increased to 35.22 per 100,000.

DC Mayor Backs Down Following Catholic Church Lawsuit

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser speaks to members of the press after visiting an outdoor public art installation Nov. 2, 2020, in Washington, D.C. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images) Democratic D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has eased restrictions on houses of worship following a lawsuit by the Catholic Church accusing the Democrat of “arbitrary” and “discriminatory” restrictions on churches ahead of Christmas. In a lawsuit filed Dec. 11, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington said Bowser’s restrictions “bear no relation to either the size of the building or the safety of the activity” and “single out religious worship as a disfavored activity, even though it has been proven safer than many other activities the District favors.”

DC Mayor Backs Down Following Catholic Church Lawsuit, Eases Restrictions On Churches Ahead Of Christmas

December 17, 2020 9:56 AM ET Font Size: Democratic D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has eased coronavirus restrictions on houses of worship following a lawsuit by the Catholic Church accusing the Democrat of “arbitrary” and “discriminatory” restrictions on churches ahead of Christmas. The modified order still discourages large gatherings and warns that those who attend large gatherings are putting themselves at risk.  The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Washington had said Bowser’s restrictions “bear no relation to either the size of the building or the safety of the activity” and “single out religious worship as a disfavored activity, even though it has been proven safer than many other activities the District favors.”

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