and what, if any, are the rules and standards for having the church service.

We have opened up our church for Sabbath School and the Worship service, with just an advisement on the coronavirus. But I know others are still being given stricter standards. Here is one I came across from the UK..

'And with lockdown being relaxed across the UK, more places of worship are now open - but there are still changes to worshippers' usual practices.

What are the current rules?
A number of common measures are in place across the UK:

Services should be carried out in the shortest possible time - to ensure safety and minimise infection spread

Worshippers should keep a 2m (6ft) distance - or 1m (3ft) if wearing a face covering - from anyone not from their own household or support bubble

People must not mingle with anyone not in their own household or support bubble, and should be "encouraged to move on promptly" afterwards

If shoes are removed before a service, people should avoid touching other people's footwear

Items such as prayer mats, service sheets, religious texts or hymn books should not be shared - worshippers should bring their own and then take them home

If people can't bring their own books, places of worship can offer a selection for individuals to use, but these should be quarantined for 48 hours before and after use

Those giving and receiving food and drink in a service must observe strict precautions

Spoken responses from worshippers should be uttered softly, and there should be no communal singing or chanting indoors to reduce the risk of transmission'...https://www.bbc.com/news/explainers-53219921