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  1. congregation, congregatingnoun

    the act of congregating

    Synonyms:
    fold, faithful, congregation

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  1. Anne Schuchat:

    I wouldn’t expect the Super Bowl to be a place where many unvaccinated people are congregating, no special precautions are being taken. If people are having fever or rash, they need to let their doctor or nurse know about that, and clinicians caring for people with rash or fever need to ‘think measles.’.

  2. Tyrone Wade:

    On Saturday, officers observed approximately 50protesters congregating outside of the clinic, the gathering was determined to be a violation of mass gatherings in the North Carolina Stay at Home Order.

  3. Peter Levine:

    I spoke with (my son) every day (on his trip) and told him that maybe they should come home, i was aggravated. The news here was getting worse and worse. Matt sent me pictures of him and his friends congregating outdoors and listening to live music. It’s the scene you would not want to be in.

  4. Iman Atta:

    In March, April, May, we saw a lot of conspiracy theories floating around, the far right were sharing photos of Muslims congregating and flouting the rules at mosques which were, in reality, shut down and not functioning. The photos were from last year.

  5. Rebekah Gee:

    So New Orleans had its normal level of celebration, which involved people congregating in large crowds and some 1.4 million tourists, we shared drink cups. We shared each other's space in the crowds. We shared floats where we were throwing not just beads but probably coronavirus off Carnival floats to people who caught it and took it with them to where they came from.


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