MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Gov. Inslee eases restrictions on religious gatherings

May 27, 2020, 2:42 PM | Updated: Oct 7, 2024, 9:33 am

religious, inslee...

Gov. Inslee announced new guidelines for religious organizations Wednesday, May 27, 2020. (Facebook screengrab)

(Facebook screengrab)

While he would prefer services be done remotely or by drive-in, Gov. Inslee is easing restrictions on religious gatherings. However, he is asking religious organizations to follow a set of guidelines for in-person gatherings as part of his Safe Start reopening plan for Washington state.

What’s allowed as counties reopen under Gov. Inslee’s ‘Safe Start’ phases

In Phase 1: Hold outdoor services on the organization’s property (or immediately adjacent property if explicitly permitted by the local jurisdiction) with up to 100 individuals, excluding organization staff.

In Phase 2: Hold indoor services at a place of worship with up to 25% capacity or 50 individuals, whichever is less, (excluding organization staff) and Hold or provide in-home services or counseling inside a person’s residence with up to 5 total individuals (excluding organization staff).

In total, 24 counties in Washington have now moved into the second phase of reopening.

The guidelines apply to all worship services, religious study classes, religious ceremonies, religious holiday celebrations, weddings, and funerals.  The state is encouraging organizations to keep a log of attendees at each event for at least two weeks. The log can be used to contact trace should an outbreak occur. Read the details.

Among typical guidelines for social distancing, capacity, hygiene practices, and screenings, the state is asking that there are no choir performances during a service. Also, there should not be anything consumed or served from a communal container or plate.

“The louder we project our voices, the farther this virus travels,” Inslee said.

The governor said he appreciates the creativity so far as religious organizations congregate.

MyNorthwest News

teen brawl pierce transit bus...

MyNorthwest Staff

Teen brawl on Pierce Transit bus ends with two arrests, driver and passengers pepper sprayed

Two 18-year-olds were arrested after a brawl broke out between groups of teenagers on a Pierce Transit bus Tuesday night at the South Hill Mall Transit Center.

39 minutes ago

microsoft israel protest...

Nia Bliss, KIRO 7 News

One year after protest, organizers say Microsoft still needs to cut ties with Israeli military

One year after Microsoft workers, former employees, and community activists set up an encampment at Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, organizers said the big tech company still needs to cut ties to the Israeli military.

1 hour ago

jimothy...

Katy Wade, KIRO 7 News

Hot Jimothy Summer Forever: Artist raises $271K for local food bank, businesses host paint-and-sips

A one-of-a-kind painting of Jimothy the Raccoon has raised more than $271,000 for the Ballard Food Bank, according to the artist who painted him.

1 hour ago

redmond tennis U.S. open...

Frank Lenzi

She came to Redmond at 10 to chase a tennis dream. Now she’s headed to the U.S. Open.

On a tennis court in Redmond, Washington, a 16-year-old from Moscow, Russia, is making history one swing at a time.

2 hours ago

seattle weekend...

Paul Holden

Free festivals, a 50th birthday party, and Movie at the Mural: Your Seattle weekend guide

Another weekend is here as prime time in the Pacific Northwest keeps rolling on — let's dive into all the fun!

2 hours ago

fleeing pierce county driver...

James Lynch

VIDEO: Pierce County deputies use airplane to track fleeing driver who tried hiding in backyard pool

A Pierce County pursuit ended with a 37-year-old man being pulled, soaking wet, from a backyard swimming pool in Parkland.

12 hours ago

Gov. Inslee eases restrictions on religious gatherings