Churches and faith-based organizations are responsible for ensuring compliance of individuals utilizing their facilities and participating in their services. Follow the Merced County website for the most up-to-date information at www.countyofmerced.com/coronavirus.
In-person Worship Services Allowed with Restrictions
Follow the State’s Places of Worship and Providers of Religious Services and Cultural Ceremonies Industry Guidance (viewable at the following link: https://covid19.ca.gov/pdf/guidance-places-of-worship.pdf.
*Places of worship must therefore limit attendance to 25% of building capacity or a maximum of 100 attendees, whichever is lower. This limitation will be in effect for the first 21-days of a county public health department’s approval of religious services and cultural ceremonies activities at places of worship within their jurisdictions. Upon 21-days, the California Department of Public Health, in consultation with county Departments of Public Health, will review and assess the impact of these imposed limits on public health and provide further direction as part of a phased-in restoration of activities in places of worship.
Drive-in Worship Services Allowed with Restrictions
Follow the State’s Places of Worship and Providers of Religious Services and Cultural Ceremonies Industry Guidance (viewable at the following link: https://covid19.ca.gov/pdf/guidance-places-of-worship.pdf.
Remote Access Worship Services Allowed with Restrictions
It is strongly recommended to assist individuals with the ability to stay at home whenever possible by offering remote worship services. Remote access to worship services is allowed through e-mail, video streaming, or teleconference.
Follow the State’s Places of Worship and Providers of Religious Services and Cultural Ceremonies Industry Guidance (viewable at the following link: https://covid19.ca.gov/pdf/guidance-places-of-worship.pdf.
Faith-based Counselling Allowed with Restrictions
Faith-based counselling can reopen within the following parameters:
1. Counselling services are permissible in-person where the service cannot reasonably be practiced remotely.
2. Counselling services should adopt State guidance on Limited Services, where applicable.
3. This designation does not permit gatherings beyond counselling to members of a single household.
Follow the State’s Limited Services Industry Guidance (viewable at the following link: https://covid19.ca.gov/pdf/guidance-limited-services.pdf).
I operate a funeral home. Are funeral services allowed?
Yes, with restrictions. Gatherings are a significant contributor to the spread of COVID-19, requiring restrictions to allow for a balance between safety and beliefs, rituals, and traditions.
No more than 10 persons, including clergy and technical assistance, shall be present at any given time.
Family shall disclose to clergy if decedent is COVID-19 positive.
Follow the State’s Places of Worship and Providers of Religious Services and Cultural Ceremonies Industry Guidance (viewable at the following link: https://covid-19.ca.gov/pdf/guidance-places-of-worship.pdf).
Are baptism services allowed?
Yes, with restrictions. Gatherings are a significant contributor to the spread of COVID-19, requiring restrictions to allow for a balance between safety and beliefs, rituals, and traditions. If the following guidelines cannot be followed, visitors will not be allowed.
Baptisms with as few persons in attendance as possible is preferred. Baptisms may be supplemented by remote access through video streaming with a physical presence of no more than of 10 persons in attendance, supplemented with video for viewing by more than 10 people if desired, and is considered the safest option by the Public Health Department, or in-person is allowed with no more than 10 people present.
- No more than 10 persons including clergy and technical assistance shall be physically present for baptism services; no rotation of those 10 persons physically present is allowed.
- Wherever possible, all baptismal fonts are to be drained to discourage parishioners from dipping their hands in the water. Use blessed water only from a single-use bottle of baptisms.
- Use only new water for each person being baptized.
- Participants from different households should avoid direct physical contact.
- No ill persons shall be in attendance of baptism services.
- All persons must wear a face covering, except that cloth face coverings should not be placed on young children under age 2 or anyone who has trouble breathing per CDC guidelines: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick-diy-cloth-face-coverings.html, and maintain social distancing of 6 feet from other individuals.
- Baptism services shall be no more than 30 minutes.