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Called to serve in a pandemic: 'I didn't feel good about leaving'

April 16, 2020 12:00 AM
Editor's note: Thousands of missionaries across the world are returning home before completing their missions at the direction of top Church leaders. Upon arrival, they must quarantine themselves for 14 days to prevent any spread of COVID-19. Church leaders have directed that those with a significant time left to serve be temporarily released as missionaries while they await reassignment. Each must choose by April 30, 2020, whether to opt for immediate reassignment once the Church announces it is ready to send them out again, or to wait between 12 and 18 months before returning to the field. The Daily Universe is looking at the impact of the pandemic on missionary service in a series of stories.
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Llamada a servir durante una pandemia: 'No me sentí bien con salirla'

April 08, 2020 12:00 AM
Jeremy Chavez, de North Ogden, pasó casi nueve meses como misionero en la misión Chile Concepción cuando se enteró que necesitaría regresar a casa debido a la propagación del coronavirus.
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