The Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem on Sunday will open for visits after a forced two-month break due to an outbreak of coronavirus, Times of Israel writes. At the same time no more than 50 people can be in the temple. As part of antiviral measures, they will need to wear a protective mask and maintain a social distance of two meters from each other. In addition, parishioners are advised not to kiss the shrines and not to touch them. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher was closed to believers in March as part of the tough anti-coronavirus measures taken by the Government of Israel.