ZTSBC installs disinfectant chambers & automatic hand sanitiser dispensers

Thremal screening being conducted at the inauguration programme for 2 disinfectant chambers and 2 automatic hand sanitiser dispensers which were installed at the ZTSBC on July 11.

Thremal screening being conducted at the inauguration programme for 2 disinfectant chambers and 2 automatic hand sanitiser dispensers which were installed at the ZTSBC on July 11.

ZUNHEBOTO, JULY 11 (MExN): The Zunheboto Town Sumi Baptist Church (ZTSBC), Aizuto inaugurated two disinfectant chambers and two automatic hand sanitizer dispensers on July 11. 


A press release from the ZTSBC said that the inauguration was done by Rev Dr Daniel Chishi, pastor ZTSBC. This was done according to the new SOP released by the government that the Churches can resume services with 30% occupancy and that all necessary arrangements should be done in order to control the spread the virus in the district. 


A short inaugural service was held only with the church officials, where all the SOP Protocols were followed. Before entering the Church everyone had to go through the disinfectant chamber and masks were provided to everyone who attended the program. 


The Church has also made certain arrangements in the sitting plan to ensure that proper social distancing norms are followed; a gap of 6 feet has been marked between chairs. 


Rev Dr Daniel Chishi, Pastor in his inaugural speech said that it has been almost three and a half months that the church services have not been held. Now that the government has allowed the Churches to function according to the SOP, the Church has installed these chambers and automatic hand sanitizer dispensers and also issuing of protective gears for the attendees. 


He added that it is a time when everyone has to be cautious of everything and thus after the church services resume everyone has to compulsorily wear masks and there will be no choir singing. He further said that children below 15 years and elderly persons above 60 years will be not be allowed to attend services.



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