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Las restricciones de COVID-19 dañaron a las minorías religiosas y violaron la libertad de practicar la fe: informe de la USCIRF

Las restricciones de COVID-19 dañaron a las minorías religiosas y violaron la libertad de practicar la fe: informe de la USCIRF
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Some COVID-19 restrictions harmed religious minorities: USCIRF

Catholic devotees wear face mask attend the Holy Mass at the Saint Joseph s Church on the first day after the reopening of religious services after the government eased restrictions imposed as a preventive measure against the COVID-19 coronavirus, in Hyderabad on June 8, 2020. | NOAH SEELAM/AFP via Getty Images The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom warned Wednesday that some countries have used COVID-19 restrictions to discriminate against religious minorities or blame them for the spread of the virus. USCIRF, a bipartisan commission tasked with informing Congress and the federal government about global religious freedom concerns, released its 2021 annual report detailing the international religious freedom conditions in a year plagued by a pandemic.

Some COVID-19 restrictions harmed religious minorities: USCIRF

Some COVID-19 restrictions harmed religious minorities: USCIRF
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Liver transplant recipient celebrates one year anniversary

Article content January 15 is an important anniversary for Elizabeth (Beth) Cassidy as it marks one year that she was given the gift of life. The 49-year-old went into liver failure in December 2018 as a result of a rare genetic condition called Wilson disease, which causes excessive amounts of copper to accumulate and poison the body. Medication kept her alive, but Cassidy required a donor. After no family members qualified to be a living donor, Cassidy used the media to make a plea and one person stepped forward last December to save Cassidy’s life. The donor, who has remained anonymous until now, is Stacey Wagler, a school teacher from St. Mary School in Massey.

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