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COVID-19: Avoid Hands Shaking – CAN Directs Worshippers

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The leadership of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and that of PFN in Benue state had and meeting on Friday and declared a one week fasting against the dreaded disease .

CAN and PFN also directed all their members not to shake hands, but bow down as a sign of greeting .

The directives also included sitting far from each other and thoroughly washing of hangs before eating to avoid being infected with the virus .

There was low turn out of worshippers for Sunday services across Benue state for fear of COVID-19 on Sunday.

Those who attended churches services how ever avoid hands shaking with each other .

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At moat worship centers, few people attended church service as those who spoke to The Nation said they worship in their various homes .

A catholic member Paul Agande said that he and his family did not attend service for fear of the dreaded virus but worship at home .

Most people were seen rushing to the market to stock pile food stuff in anticipation that the virus may catch up with Benue state.

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There is also sharp increase of price in goods and services in Benue state following rumours that some one tested positive to the virus in Makurdi.

There was however no confirmation from the commissioner of Health or government officials .

The Catholic Archbishop of Owerri, Most Rev. Anthony Obinna has said that despite the panic of the spread of COVID-19 pandemic across the world, worshippers across the Archdiocese will continue to observe the traditional handshake of peace during Masses.

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The Archbishop also insisted that priests in the Archdiocese would continue giving Holy Communion to worshippers on their tongues.

In his address to the members of the Owerri Archdiocesan Pastoral Council, at the Maria Assumpta Cathedral, Archbishop Obinna said: “Since the outbreak of the COVID-19infection and its rapid spread into different countries of the world, fear and panic have gripped many people.

“In Italy particularly, Sunday and Public masses have been stopped.

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“However during our bishops’ meeting in Abuja less than two weeks ago, each diocese was left to take whatever measure it considered helpful and appropriate taking into consideration the need to prevent the infection.”

The Archbishop said; “The position in Owerri Archdiocese remains what it was during the Ebola saga, namely; Keep yourself and your environment clean at home, in the office or work place and in and around the Church; wash your hands regularly and as the need arises. You may use a sanitizer; carry on clean handkerchiefs for needed cleaning of nose and mouth.

“For Holy Mass and for the reception of Holy Communion, the priests will wash their hands and communicants should brush their teeth and mouth.

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“Holy Communion will continue to be given only on the tongue; the hand-shake of peace will continue to be given to those immediately near you.

There should be no going or running across to look for a partner to shake; continue to pray for God’s preventive intervention for non-infected places and persons and for God’s curative intervention for the infected and sick; trust in God – do not fear–do not panic”. COVID-19

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