If your charity is a place of worship in England the latest Government guidance makes it clear that you will still be able to live stream your worship service from your place of worship during the month long lockdown starting this Thursday. However, the only people who should be present are those essential to enable the live streaming to take place. This means that congregations cannot be present during the live streaming. You also need to ensure that you have risk assessed your live streaming to minimise the risk of covid infection to those taking part in the streaming.
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Acts of worship in England from Thursday
Places of Worship will be closed, unless they are being used for: Funerals To broadcast acts of worship Individual prayer Formal childcare or where part of a school Essential voluntary and public services, such as blood donation or food banks Other exempted activities such as some support groups
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