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Date: Wed, Mar 4, 2020, 3:26 PM
Subject: Bishop on coronavirus at home and at church
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March 4, 2020

Planning and Preparedness Against the Spread
of COVID-19 (Coronavirus)

To the clergy and laity of the Baltimore-Washington Conference:
 
As our global community is dealing with COVID-19, also known as the coronavirus, it is our responsibility to be prepared and to act with the health and welfare of our conference in mind. It is also imperative that we rely on credible sources of information.
 
At this time, it is understood that this virus spreads through person-to-person contact. That includes respiratory droplets produced when a person sneezes or coughs. A secondary source of infection can occur when we come into contact with those droplets on surfaces and then touch our mouth, nose, or eyes. The best way to limit the spread of any disease is through proper preventive measures. 
 
Preparedness at this time includes:

Personal
  • Use thorough hand-washing protocol (wash with soap and water for at least two minutes).
  • Remain at home if you are symptomatic with fever or upper respiratory illnesses.
  • Follow the proper cough protocol (into sleeve, use tissues, dispose of tissues properly, wash hands).
  • If you have traveled to an area on increased alert for COVID-19 and you feel sick, seek medical attention.
Communal
  • Those serving Communion should wash hands thoroughly, and use hand sanitizer.
  • When serving Communion, refrain from intinction at this time.
  • Use wafers or pre-cut bread for Communion.
  • Serve the Communion elements rather than allowing others to serve themselves.
  • Do not shake hands during times of greeting or the passing of the peace.
  • Anyone serving food should follow hand-washing protocol and be in good health.
  • Ensure you have a good communication system for sharing vital information quickly.
  • Purchase hand sanitizer for use during any times of serving (Communion, food, pantries, etc.).
At this time, there is no need to interrupt your regularly scheduled services. If we receive information to the contrary, it will be shared immediately. 
 
The operations of the Conference Mission Center can be conducted remotely. Therefore, if we are required to work from home, we will be able to continue providing support to our laity and clergy.
 
Please remain in prayer for those affected by this virus and their caregivers. 

Blessings and Peace,
Bishop LaTrelle Easterling

 
 
Baltimore-Washington Conf of UMC, 11711 East Market Place, Fulton, MD 20759
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