Los Angeles Times

Vatican guards contract COVID

The four test positive after three recent cases among residents.

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ROME — Four Swiss Guards have tested positive for the coronaviru­s and were showing COVID- 19 symptoms, the Vatican said Monday, amid a surge in infections in surroundin­g Italy.

The Swiss Guards, the world’s oldest standing army, provide ceremonial guard duty during papal Masses, stand sentinel at the Vatican’s gates and help protect the pontiff.

The four who tested positive for the coronaviru­s are in isolation while their contacts are being traced, the Vatican said. They join three other Vatican residents who tested positive in recent weeks, plus a dozen or so Holy See officials who tested positive during the f irst wave of the outbreak.

Despite the positive cases among his guards, Pope Francis on Monday was seen once again without a mask. He warmly greeted Cardinal George Pell in his private studio, and neither man wore a mask. Also without a face covering were Pell’s secretary and the Vatican photograph­er.

Francis, who lost part of one lung to illness when he was a young man, has drawn sharp criticism on social media for shunning a mask during his Wednesday general audience, which was held indoors last week. He was seen shaking hands with clerics and mingling with the masked crowd. His bodyguards were similarly maskless.

Italy is seeing a sharp surge in COVID- 19 cases, with the Lazio region around the Vatican among the worst hit in a second wave. Lazio currently has more people — 911 — hospitaliz­ed with the coronaviru­s than any other region, with 69 patients in intensive care.

The Vatican last week amended its mask mandate to conform to Italy’s, requiring the coverings both indoors and outdoors. The Vatican didn’t immediatel­y respond when asked why Francis wasn’t wearing one to receive Pell.

The Swiss Guards, famous for their colorful striped uniforms, are all single Swiss men under age 30 and must be upstanding Catholics. They sign up for two- year tours of duty and live communally inside Vatican City. During their swearing- in ceremony Oct. 4, none of the recruits wore a mask.

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