Biden says all Americans should be able to attend religious services 'safely' during pandemic
While exiting evening Mass at St. Ann's Catholic Church in Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday, Biden responded to a shouted question from a member of the press pool by saying that all Americans should be able to attend religious service "safely" during the ongoing pandemic.
"Mr. Biden, should all Americans, sir, be able to attend religious services during the pandemic?" a reporter asked Biden.
"Yes, safely," the president-elect responded.
Biden did not respond to a follow-up question on whether that means all Americans should be able to attend indoor religious services like he is able to.
The president-elect has consistently attended indoor church services near his Delaware home since the summer, usually with family and always wearing a mask.
However, it may become more difficult to do so when Gov. John Carney's new coronavirus restrictions take effect on Monday. They will limit indoor gatherings outside of the home to 30% of a venue's capacity and no more than 50 people. Gatherings inside the home will be limited to no more than 10 people, and outdoor gatherings are capped at 50 people but can be expanded to as many as 250 people with approval from the public health department.
-ABC News’ John Verhovek