The Government's Guidelines for Public Worship

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keitha
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The Government's Guidelines for Public Worship

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Here are the Guidelines that came out this morning. It's fun spotting the differences between these and the guidelines issued by the Bishops Conference last week. In passing, I think that they mean cleaning those parts of a church organ that the virus can land on! Now for the actual legislation....when it is eventually published!
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Re: The Government's Guidelines for Public Worship

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keitha wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:49 amI think that they mean cleaning those parts of a church organ that the virus can land on!
The virus can certainly land on parts of the organ that may not be easily accessible, including windchests and pipework. Whether a viral particle falling down inside a pipe could then be blown out again the next time that note was played and so eventually land somewhere else is a question that I suspect will never be answered!

In the meantime, I think what they actually mean are organ consoles, especially those that may be used by more than one player.
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