How to Host a Safe and Healthy Wedding Post-Coronavirus
After living through a worldwide pandemic, things certainly look different, particularly in the scope of planning a big event like a wedding. One of the main concerns now surrounds keeping yourself and guests healthy and safe, whereas before that was not on the forefront of your mind while making arrangements. Luckily, there are many different ways to safely plan a wedding that is healthy amidst the concerns surrounding COVID-19.
Consider Guidance from the CDC
The CDC has put out current guidelines and considerations surrounding hosting events (as of June 15, 2020). They note that the fewer people in attendance, the lower they consider the risk of spreading COVID-19. The CDC also cites that it?s important to take into consideration the location of your event, as the case levels in your surrounding area dictate how many people can safely gather. Communicate Expectations with Guests Beforehand
Leading up to your wedding, you have a few different opportunities to communicate with your guests. Namely, your invitations and wedding website act as convenient and effective methods of spreading messages. Be sure to include on your invitation that guests who do not feel well or have had a fever in the 14 days prior to your event should stay home. With this in mind, you?ll need to be ...
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