Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) defended deeming churches as essential in his stay-at-home order, telling reporters during Thursdays press conference that the government does not have the authority to close a church and adding that they play an important role, particularly in times like this. DeSantis formally issued a stay-at-home order on Wednesday after days of mounting pressure. The order is designed to limit their [Floridians] movements and personal interactions outside of their home to only those necessary to obtain or provide essential services or conduct essential activities. Essential activities include picking up groceries, going to doctor appointments, and, notably, attending religious services conducted in churches, synagogues and houses of worship.
DeSantis defended his decision to consider religious services as essential during Thursdays press conference and stated that he spoke with churches and synagogues very early on and asked that they hold their services in a way that is going to be conducive to this overall mission.
He said:
One, I dont think the government has the authority to close a church. Im certainly not going to do that. At the same time, we got with the churches and synagogues very early and said in times like this, what you guys are doing, I think, is even more important. But we ask that you do it in a way that is going to be conducive to this overall mission. And I would say almost all of them 100 percent agree. Some have gone virtual. Some have had people, but theyve been spread out far enough.