Sununu says New Ipswich tent revival attendees must follow mask mandate

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Gov. Chris Sununu says a planned tent revival in New Ipswich for this week will have to follow his new mandate, requiring gatherings of more than 100 people to wear masks.

The group organizing the tent revival is called The Last Reformation, and is led by a controversial Danish evangelist, Torben Sรธndergaard.


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In late July, the group made headlines in Illinois made where it held a series of revival events with hundreds of people who did not wear face coverings or follow social distancing orders.ย 

New Ipswich town administrators are advising area residents and businesses to take extra precautions to protect themselves from COVID-19, while a tent revival takes place in town starting on Aug. 14

โ€œWe know a spike could occur at any time. We know that large events that typically gather over 100 individuals typically have folks gathering from out of state and can be super-spreader events,โ€ said Gov. Sununu at a press conference Tuesday.ย ย 

The group has told New Ipswich administrators that they will not wear masks or follow social distancing guidelines.

โ€œAny event of this scope, at this point in our time would raise concerns, especially when you have the organizers say they donโ€™t feel they need to practice COVID-19 protocols to protect everybody. I think thatโ€™s certainly getting under peopleโ€™s skin,โ€ said town administrator Scott Butcher.

The group is expecting about 200 to 500 attendees over the course of their event, which runs until Aug. 23, and will be based at the property of State Rep. Paul Somero.

New Ipswich Selectman John Veeser Tuesday night talks to local hosts of a big tent revival that is attracting hundreds to town Aug. 14. Photo/Meghan Pearce

The group also plans on doing outreach in New Ipswich and surrounding towns.

Butcher says the town and the Attorney Generalโ€™s office have let organizers know about state guidelines, emergency and executive orders around COVID-19.ย ย 

โ€œI also emphasized to them as guests in our state we would appreciate it if they would respect state of New Hampshire regulations and laws, and follow the governorโ€™s orders,โ€ Scott said.

Matt Peterson is an artist who lives in New Ipswich. He says he and his family plan on going into town as little as possible while the revival is taking place.

โ€œWeโ€™re just going to try to avoid going to any of the stores in New Ipswich, and neighboring towns. Really, just practice social distancing, always wear a mask and stay low, while this is happening, because thereโ€™s not a lot we can do at this point.โ€

Some members of The Last Reformation have already arrived in New Hampshire, according to Sรธndergaardโ€™s most recent Facebook post.

In his press conference Tuesday, Sununu said that โ€œwe will not hesitate to enforce penalties or fines to event organizers who willfully or dangerously disobey the rules weโ€™ve put forth.โ€ย ย 

Scott, the town administrator, says he and the New Ipswich select board will discuss the new mask mandate at a meeting Tuesday night. He says he feels that with the new mandate, the public will expect active enforcement, but heโ€™s worried about how this might strain his small townโ€™s police resources.ย ย 

โ€œFor us, weโ€™re so close to this event starting now that trying to react and be prepared is going to be a little bit more difficult,โ€ he said.


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