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Christians Surround Hospitals, Praying For Health Workers, Patients Of COVID-19 [WATCH]

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Christians across the United States gathered outside hospitals this week to pray for medical staff and their patients during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

Many Christians gathered outside hospitals in Albany, Georgia; Kissimmee, Florida; and Alexander City, Alabama, among other cities. Video footage from some of those events can be seen herehere and here.

In Louisiana, the faithful gathered in the front parking lot at Terrebonne General Medical Center at 7 p.m. Wednesday when local residents were invited to cover the medical facility and all inside in prayer, the Houma Times reported.

“The concept is that sometimes we feel helpless in the community. We know what’s going on and want to help, but there’s only so much you can do. This is an opportunity for us. We can all do this,” said Jaime Gaudet, who is one of the event’s organizers.

“The people that are patients or providers in the hospital, they get tired and they’re missing their family.”

The town of Houma is located approximately 60 miles southwest of New Orleans and has a population of approximately 33,000.

Those who attended the prayer gathering were instructed to practice social distancing so as not to risk spreading infection.

“When you get into crisis situations, that’s when anxiety and fear, those things take over,” she said. “When you just immerse yourself in prayer, a lot of those feelings go away and they’re replaced with a peace; they are replaced with a hope.”

On Thursday, the Louisiana Department of Health reported 2,726 additional novel coronavirus cases, bringing the state’s total to 9,150 cases and the death toll to 310.

“While extremely upsetting, this increase in COVID-19 cases appears to be less a sign of new exponential growth and more a sign of a logjam from commercial labs,” said Gov. John Bel Edwards. “I am pleased to see a ramp up in testing across the state.

“I have said time and again — COVID-19 is a statewide problem and testing is a vital step toward understanding the scale of this problem. We believe COVID-19 is spreading in every parish in Louisiana,” the governor added.

“The situation remains concerning, but every Louisianan has the power to change the path we are on. Think of your neighbors, and please stay at home,” he stressed.

The public health crisis has led more Americas, especially Christians, to turn to prayer.

Hattip to Christian Post

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