Churches and mosques weigh up risks after announcement that places of worship can remain open

Faith leaders have urged caution after the government announced that places of worship in England could remain open despite heavy restrictions imposed in the latest coronavirus lockdown.

The Church of England said some people “may feel that it is currently better not to attend in person” and that clergy who have concerns or are shielding should “take particular care and stay at home”.

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