Should Churches be allowed to hold Easter Services when the COVID-19 'lockdown' is in effect? Poll Breakdown

Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
14%
3 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
5%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
71%
15 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
10%
2 Votes
Total Votes21
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
11%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
67%
6 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
22%
2 Votes
Total Votes9
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
17%
2 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
8%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
75%
9 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
0%
0 Votes
Total Votes12
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
50%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
50%
1 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
0%
0 Votes
Total Votes2
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
71%
5 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
29%
2 Votes
Total Votes7
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
50%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
50%
1 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
0%
0 Votes
Total Votes2
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday or any other Service.
10%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Easter only, not Good Friday, IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law' for Good Friday AND Easter.
10%
1 Votes
Yes, Churches should be exempt from the 'lockdown law" for Good Friday and Easter IF they agree to 'social distancing'.
0%
0 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services only and keep the buildings closed for both Good Friday and Easter.
80%
8 Votes
No, Churches should provide Video Services for Good Friday but allow people to attend Easter Services in person.
0%
0 Votes
Total Votes10
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