Pope says 'lady' COVID must be obeyed, forgoes mask
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[October 28, 2020]
By Philip Pullella
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - Pope Francis on
Wednesday described the COVID-19 pandemic as a tough "lady" taskmaster
who must be obeyed, but he and most close aides did not wear masks at
his general audience.
At the start of the indoor audience Francis apologised to people for not
coming down from the marble stage.
"I will stay up here. I would very much like to come down and greet each
of you but we have to keep our distances," he said to the crowd of
several hundred, nearly all wearing masks.
"If I come down, immediately people will form groups ... and this is
against the care, the precautions, we must have in the face of this lady
named COVID, who is doing us much harm," he said.
The pope and most aides and translators on the stage did not wear masks.
Swiss Guards and official photographers on the stage wore masks but
bishops and priests who greeted the pope close up removed their masks as
they approached him.
Thirteen Swiss Guards and a resident of the guest house where the pope
lives have recently tested positive for COVID-19.
The pope, who had part of one lung removed because of an illness when he
was a young man, has come under fire, mostly on social media, for not
always wearing a mask in public.
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Pope Francis reacts as he arrives at Aula Paolo VI for the weekly
general audience at the Vatican, October 28, 2020. REUTERS/Yara
Nardi
On Oct. 20, he wore a mask for several hours at a prayer service in
Rome with other religious leaders, taking it off only when he spoke.
Last Saturday, no-one in the pope's private library wore a mask when
he spoke with Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez and his
delegation.
In a video conference call with reporters on Tuesday, Father Augusto
Zampini, a member of a Vatican commission the pope set up to advise
him on the social effects of the crisis, acknowledged Francis'
inconsistency.
"We are trying to convince him, we are almost there," Zampini said.
(Editing by Janet Lawrence)
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