The pastor of a small Baptist church in downtown Danielsville has been hospitalized with the coronavirus and members of the church have been asked to self-quarantine, according to the church.

Danielsville Baptist Church made the announcement on its Facebook page Monday.

“All people within the church have been contacted and know to self-quarantine. We are sorry for the scare within the community,” the post reads.

In the statement, the church implored its members to call their doctor if they have any questions. The pastor was admitted to the intensive care unit of Piedmont Athens Regional Medical Center, according to the posts.

The church apparently last held services on March 15 as it posted photos from the service on the 16th. The church was described as having a small membership.

The church announced that all services have now been canceled.

The city of Danielsville on Monday also issued an executive order signed by Mayor Michael Wideman that affects businesses and organizations citywide, including two other churches inside the city.

All restaurants, coffee shops and other places were food is served to the public are now limited to take-out, drive-through or delivery. Dining on the premises is prohibited.

Public gatherings of 10 people or more are also prohibited. All barbershops, hair salons and fitness training centers are limited to six people or less.

Previously, Danielsville had closed City Hall and asked that business be conducted by phone or e-mail.