Coronavirus Brings Public Gatherings to a Halt

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The coronavirus is upending public events around the world, with the Vatican planning to hold Easter services without audiences this year

Daily life ground to a halt under the threat of the coronavirus pandemic Sunday, as tighter restrictions by governments and businesses put further constraints on travel, shopping, elections and even religious services.

Manhattan’s St. Patrick’s Cathedral canceled mass, after the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York announced Saturday that it was suspending all masses in its jurisdiction. Catholics in Seattle earlier canceled masses, while Mormon Church leaders have indefinitely stopped services around the world.

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