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 coronavirus outbreak has taken a toll on our lives and has brought normal life to a standstill. Amid the rising number of coronavirus cases in the country, almost 9,36,181 people have been affected and 24,309 people have lost their lives. With the onset of the wedding season, there has been a rapid rise in the COVID-19 cases as well.
In order to curb the spread of the disease during marriage ceremonies or other social gatherings during the pandemic, the MHA guidelines stated that not more than 50 people can attend a wedding.
Apart from all these:
- People should adhere to social distancing norms during the entire function
- They should wear a mask during the ceremony
- The guests should also use hand-sanitizer and
- Ceremonies should be kept as short as possible
- No drink or food is consumed during the ceremony until absolutely necessary
- Right now, whether you’re planning a wedding at home or abroad, there are countless moving parts surrounding COVID-19 —and since this situation is fluid, what it means for your wedding, specifically, really depends on your wedding date, guest count, location, and extent of travel involved.
- To help you prepare for what you should do—and help if you do, sadly, have to change plans—we spoke with experts across the industry, including travel consultants and wedding planners, to give you a closer look at how COVID-19 is affecting wedding planning right now, and how to prep for the coming months. Their overall advice - Be prepared, follow the news closely, and maintain an open conversation with your vendors and guests. "Also, if you can, book a planner so they can help you navigate this crazy industry and offer up options,”
- And, no matter your situation, it's important to keep your eye on the end goal. "As always, take care of yourself.

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