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Planning or attending a wedding during the pandemic? Here s what you should do
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Are weddings safe to go to or plan in a pandemic? A guide CNN 23 mins ago By Kristen Rogers, CNN © Liang Sen/Xinhua/Getty Images VANCOUVER, June 19, 2020 People observe physical distancing during an outdoor micro-wedding at Helena Gutteridge Plaza in Vancouver, Canada, on June 19, 2020. The City of Vancouver hosted its very first round of outdoor micro-weddings starting this Friday. The pilot project was first announced in early May as an alternative for those who may have had to change their wedding plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Liang Sen/Xinhua via Getty) (Xinhua/ via Getty Images)
They had the artsy, rustic venue, the tailored dress and a guest list including about 150 of their closest friends and family. But the pandemic had other plans, forcing Carly Chalmers and Mitchell Gauvin to make a difficult decision about their wedding twice.
What to do if you’re planning or attending a wedding during the pandemic
They had the artsy, rustic venue, the tailored dress and a guest list including about 150 of their closest friends and family. But the pandemic had other plans, forcing Carly Chalmers and Mitchell Gauvin to make a difficult decision about their wedding twice.
“Everything was changing,” said Chalmers, a Toronto-based marketing manager whose nuptials were originally planned for May 2020, two months after her province’s coronavirus lockdowns began. “In March 2020, it felt like every day something would happen that was kind of like another nail in the coffin for our wedding.”
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