Is it safe to get married during Corona?
Couples are searching for the perfect marriage garden, pretty dresses and
performing small functions in order to tie the knot. But is it really safe?
Let’s find out.
The government has made it legal for couple to hold online weddings as COVID -19 continues to spread around the world.
From taking vows in parking lots to holding ceremonies by video conference, people are finding innovative ways to be together.
Now a new law has made it legal for couples in the US state to hold virtual weddings.
According to new Government guidelines were released allowing small wedding ceremonies. It is advising that only small receptions with two households were permitted indoors or six people from different households outdoors.
Couple can now marry with up to 30 people present, however that number includes the couple, suppliers like their photographer, their officiant and two witnesses.
Social distancing measures must remain in place.
Latest rules for Weddings
- These include social distancing, hand washing before the exchange of rings and avoiding singing.
- Ceremonies must be kept " as short as reasonably possible" .
- The floor should be marked with tape or paint to help people maintain social distancing.
- No food and drink can be consumed as part of the service, such as during a communion.
- Raised voices should be avoided, so recordings are recommended instead of singing.
A nationwide lockdown has caused wedding cancellations across India. But many couples are still determined to get married, swapping traditional customs with online weddings and social- distanced ceremonies.
India's strict coronavirus measures did not discourage everyone from tying the knot as originally planned, albeit with some adaptations.
Their wedding was made possible by the online matrimonial service Shaadi.com.
All the weddings functions happens virtually.
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