Jerusalem: The Holy Church of Jerusalem, which buried Jesus following the lockdown, has been reopened indefinitely. It was previously announced that the shrine will be opened this Sunday with strict preparations and equipment. But the order was withdrawn on the grounds that it was not meeting the standards for social distance. Initially, it was recommended that 50 persons be admitted. A number of suggestions have been made that visitors should be at least two meters apart, not touching the stone or other sacred objects.

The shrine closed on March 25, two months ago. Initially it was decided that the shrine would be closed for a short time, but the temple was shut down following the widespread coronation crisis. It is likely that this will be extended indefinitely. The shrine was built by Emperor Constantine on the ruins of an ancient Roman structure. The shrine, which was partially destroyed in the Persian invasion of the seventh century and the Fatimids of 1003, was rebuilt in the mid-11th century. Millions of pilgrims visit this shrine every year.

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