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    Pastor Ron Arbaugh of Calvary Chapel in San Antonio, Texas accepts full responsibility for a COVID-19 outbreak in his church. More than 50 people in his congregation have tested positive for the deadly respiratory illness.

    The church in Universal City reopened in May following the lifting of restrictions in the state, reports News 4 San Antonio. Pastor Arbaugh implemented all government-imposed health protocols before allowing the public to enter church premises. “We kept all of the rules to the letter of the law,” he said.

    I accept full responsibility. I’m the leader of the church. —Pastor Ron Arbaugh, Calvary Chapel, TX

    Pastor Arbaugh explained that the church followed Gov. Greg Abbott’s social distancing mandates and on