Stephen Wong and his daughter Amanda participate in an online mass at their home after the Roman Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong temporarily suspended public masses at churches, following the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak in Hong Kong, China, March 8, 2020. “I don’t think it can totally replace the traditional service of the mass… it becomes very individual. So you lose the sense of community,” Wong said. “[Online mass is] the best solution we have at this moment. But I hope after the coronavirus situation we can all resume the service very quickly because a lot of parishioners have been debating, arguing and saying they have missed the service. So let’s hope we can get over it soon”. REUTERS/Tyrone Siu
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