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Can a person receive unworthily and fall ill? Yes. (This is why we ever accepted, probably wrongly, any even temporary restriction in our churches.) Has the Church ever taught in consensus that that is a good reason to close churches and treat the Eucharist as a carrier of disease? No.
And now it has become clear that the death rate is so tiny as to be, at most, indistinguishable from ordinary flu deaths, and evidently, even lower. Only a fool would argue otherwise now. At first we didn't know what was going on, didn't have data, and so naturally trusted our experts and specialists, though their advice and prognoses kept changing. Now we have seen the actual results despite half of the various national populations doing contrary things in response to the alleged threat. We have heard the health workers here at TAW report what they have seen. But they have seen nearly all that there is to see, and it is not very much.
The good Abbot said, "Enough is enough", and he is right. We have feared this virus too much, and spiritual death - not enough.