News | Church Mandate Repealed

 Here's some good news for church goers. The government of Belize has rolled back the mandate concerning church buildings. Earlier this month the regulation stated that only fully vaccinated people could attend church services with the pastors expected to ensure that the members are following the mandate. But the prayers arising from thousands of Belizean Christians at home and abroad has softened the heart of the Prime Minister to the point where he decided that the vaccination mandate would not be forced on churches. Or perhaps there's simply another trick up his sleeve which will slip out sooner or later. Whatever the case, the new regulation that permits churches to allow unvaccinated people to attend will be officially released in writing next week.


Update: there will be no official written statement from the government. The word will simply be passed from the authorities down to the police; a rather sloppy way but it is what it is.


Nov. 8.

   An official written regulation was finally released last week after all, thankfully. There had been police who were refusing to abide by a verbal regulation. 






                                   A. Mendoza

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