However, Trump officials wrote that they were disappointed with the “problematic” advice already published by the CDC, such as recommendations that places of worship are considering holding fictitious or religious ceremonies, according to emails released on Friday. Parliamentary subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis. . A White House lawyer has rewritten the CDC’s instructions to remove “all telecommuting proposals,” according to an email the commission received. The guidance that was subsequently published by the agency did not include recommendations regarding offering virtual or transportation options for religious services, clergy visits, youth group meetings, and other traditional personal gatherings.