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LDS members who are not fully vaccinated to join services through virtual sessions while only fully vaccinated people will enter the chapel

LDS members who are not fully vaccinated to join services through virtual sessions while only fully vaccinated people will enter the chapel

By Marika Rasekaseka
03/10/2021
[Photo: LDS community Fiji movement]

The Director of Church Communications of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints of Fiji Sulueti Kama says they will be asking their members who are yet to be fully vaccinated to join the virtual services on social media while those that are fully vaccinated will be allowed in their churches from Monday October 4th.

Kama says they will follow all the requirements of the Government and vaccine cards will have to be provided by their members when their chapels reopen for service.

She says all church leaders have been counseled on what they must do and carry out in their chapel.

Kama says they have a team looking after their chapels who are making sure it is well sanitized in preparation for the reopening of services.

She adds the President of the Church of Latter-Day Saints has encouraged all members of their organization to take the vaccine to protect their family and their loved ones and says the choice is still theirs.

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