Covid-19 Vaccine Etiquette for Weddings
With Covid-19 still present and vaccinations in full force, the term ?vaccine etiquette? has become rather commonplace among those planning a wedding or any other special event.
What does vaccine etiquette refer to" Basically, it’s what you should or shouldn?t ask, and how to act around those who have or have not been vaccinated. Although vaccinations are now available to most of the general public, one cannot assume that everyone has had it or even wants to get it at all. This may cause a number of issues when planning a large gathering, especially if you have local regulations that must be abided by. Here?s all you need to know about how to address vaccination topics in regard to your special day.
Vaccination Requirements
Can you require all your wedding guests to get vaccinated" Yes, if it?s required by local regulations, and yes, if you feel that it will make you or your guests safer. Nobody can stop you from requiring your guests to be vaccinated, however, be prepared for some backlash from those who either can?t or choose not to get vaccinated. Instead, it may be better to offer an alternative, such as a PCR test 48-hours prior to the event. If you really want everyone on your guest list to attend, it’s better to offer both options. Don’t Forget About the Vendors
If you are requiring everyone at your event to be vaccinated, then you need to address this topic with your wedding vendors ahead of your booking. Once you sign the contract, ther...
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