COVID-19: Trump advises Church leaders against holding services




U.S. President Donald Trump has advised Church leaders to wait for people to heal from the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) before they hold church services in person.
The Current News Haven reports President Trump gave the advice on Friday during a press briefing when a reporter asked him what his message was to pastors who refuse to follow social distancing guidelines.


“I know there are some pastors and ministers and others that want to get together. And I have great respect for them. Two of them I know. But I would say first, heal — I’m a Christian — heal our country.
“Let’s get healed before we do this and there’s time to do that. We’ll do it for, hopefully, the rest of our lives,” Trump responded.

He also revealed he would be watching the service of Pastor Robert Jeffress of First Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas online this Easter Sunday.

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