Kingâs Cathedral on Maui still faces public backlash despite reporting no active COVID cases
Despite state saying COVID cluster is under control, Maui church is still dealing with backlash By Chelsea Davis | April 22, 2021 at 6:13 PM HST - Updated April 22 at 7:14 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Although the state says a major coronavirus cluster at Kingâs Cathedral on Maui is now under control, church leaders say members are still dealing with public backlash.
The state Department of Healthâs latest cluster report released on Thursday shows there have been no new clusters or cases in churches in Maui County in the past 14 days.
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Senior Pastor James Marocco preaches in front of Kingâs Cathedral in Kahului in March 2020. After the state Department of Health warned of a cluster of about 55 cases connected to Kingâs Cathedral and Chapels, Marocco said Wednesday that the church would cancel its Easter egg hunt but continue to hold in-person services at all its Maui congregations. The Maui News / COLLEEN UECHI photos
A large cluster of COVID-19 cases at King’s Cathedral and Chapels has grown to about 55 cases, prompting the state Department of Health to take the rare step of publicly warning of the “imminent risk” to the community.