What to Know About Coronavirus and Your Wedding
COVID-19, or the coronavirus, has changed and likely disrupted many people?s lives. If you?re someone who has an upcoming wedding, you might feel extra devastated. It seems that the most wonderful day of your life has suddenly turned upside down. As someone who plans to tie the knot in 2020, you might have a lot of questions about what to do with your wedding plans, given the circumstances. Sourcing from the latest information, we?d like to give our readers some advice about what to do in this volatile time.
?Should I Cancel My Wedding"?
Depending on where you live or where you plan to have your wedding, this question may already be answered for you. Some areas, like Italy and the United Kingdom, have banned weddings altogether. Others, for now, have limited it to just the bride and groom. Since most engaged couples plan a more-or-less elaborate celebration or one with more than a handful of guests, many have decided to delay their wedding day in the midst of this pandemic. Even Princess Beatrice, who was set to wed at the end of May, has postponed her big day.
Even if the venue location has not yet forbidden weddings and/or gatherings, governments are changing rules literally overnight. So, if you want to be on the safe side, it may be best to cancel the wedding for now or delay it until next year, ideally. Alternatively, if you?re eager to get hitched, you can elope and party at a later date. If sharing your special day with your loved ones is important to you, ...
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