
COVID-19 Screening
We’re excited to welcome everyone back to Cornerstone…
…but the reality is that nothing about the coronavirus itself has actually changed. It’s as virulent and deadly as ever. Even with adherence to physical distancing, convening in a congregational setting of multiple different households carries a relatively higher risk for widespread transmission of the COVID-19 virus, and may result in increased rates of infection, hospitalization, and death, especially among more vulnerable populations. In particular, activities such as singing and group recitation negate the risk-reduction achieved through six feet of physical distancing.
To promote the health and safety of all staff, volunteers, and fellow congregants, and to follow guidelines from County, State, and Federal officials, you will be screened before entering the building, asked to wear a face covering, and will be reminded to maintain a distance of at least 6 feet between yourself and other family units.
Before attending a service in-person, you’re encouraged to complete the self-screening questionnaire below.
Self-screening Questionnaire
If you answer “yes” to any of these questions we ask that you participate in Sunday services through our online live stream.
Do you have a fever of 100.4 F or higher, or a sense of having a fever?
Do you have a new cough that you cannot attribute to another health condition?
Do you have new shortness of breath that you cannot attribute to another health condition?
Do you have a new sore throat that you cannot attribute to another health condition?
Do you have new muscle aches that you cannot attribute to another health condition or that may have been caused by a specific activity (such as physical exercise)?
Has any member of your household had fever or cough in the last 14 days?