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On 6 March, it was announced that 81 cases had been detected in the previous 24 hours in Mulhouse.<ref>{{cite web|title=Coronavirus : comment le Haut-Rhin et la ville de Mulhouse font face à l'explosion de l'épidémie |trans-title= Coronavirus: how the Haut-Rhin and the city of Mulhouse are coping with the explosion of the epidemic |url =http://www.leparisien.fr/politique/coronavirus-comment-le-haut-rhin-et-la-ville-de-mulhouse-font-face-a-l-explosion-de-l-epidemie-06-03-2020-8274384.php |website = Le Parisien |date = 6 March 2020 |accessdate= 6 March 2020 |author=Ronan Tsorière|language =fr }}</ref> The department of [[Haut Rhin]], in which Mulhouse is situated, imposed strict limits on the gatherings; all schools were closed henceforth.<ref>{{cite web | author = Florence Grandon |title=Coronavirus dans le Haut-Rhin : la totalité des écoles, collèges, lycées, crèches fermés lundi 9 mars pour 15 jours| trans-title = Coronavirus in Haut- Rhine: all schools, colleges, high schools, nurseries closed Monday March 9 for 15 days |url=https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/grand-est/haut-rhin/coronavirus-haut-rhin-totalite-ecoles-colleges-lycees-creches-fermes-lundi-9-mars-15-jours-1795793.html | website = france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr | date = 6 March 2020 |accessdate=21 March 2020 |language =fr }}</ref> Physical church services were suspended in favour of internet worship.<ref name=francebleu/>
 
During the spring of 2020, the church received blame for the spread of the virus in France, and its pastor and other members reported receiving threats.<ref>https://www.franceinter.fr/societe/coronavirus-les-membres-de-l-eglise-evangelique-de-mulhouse-toujours-sous-la-pression-des-menaces</ref> However, a May 2020 study by a doctor at the Albert-Schweitzer hospital in [[Colmar]] suggested that the impact of the church meeting had been overstated, reporting that the virus had been present in the region since November 2019, and that the Church was "only one link in the chain of virus transmission". <ref>Emilie Blachère, [https://www.parismatch.com/Actu/Societe/Coronavirus-Le-rassemblement-evangelique-de-Mulhouse-accuse-a-tort-Nos-revelations-1686140 Coronavirus : Le rassemblement évangélique de Mulhouse accusé à tort. Nos révélations.], parismatch.com, France, May 30, 2020</ref>
 
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