COVID-19 deaths of Serbian clerics highlight virus worries

A woman kisses a protective screen over the coffin of Patriarch Irinej as he lies in repose at the Congregational church in Belgrade, Serbia, Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020. Mourners flocked to pay respects following the death of the Serbian Orthodox Church Patriarch Irinej, many ignoring preventive measures against the new coronavirus even though the head of the church died after contracting the virus himself. (AP Photo/Ana Paunkovic)

As coronavirus cases surge globally, the COVID-19 deaths of two senior Serbian Orthodox Church clerics — one who died weeks after presiding over the funeral of the other — are raising questions about whether some religious institutions are doing enough to slow the spread of the virus.