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.

Sit-down wedding receptions of up to 30 people are allowed to take place in England from 15 August.

Ceremonies with 30 guests have been permitted since early July.

But the rules about who can attend weddings and receptions vary around the UK.

Are weddings allowed at the moment?

Weddings were banned when lockdown began on 23 March, affecting 73,600 weddings and same-sex civil partnership ceremonies.

They are now allowed around the UK, but with different rules.

Up to 30 people will be allowed to attend a sit-down reception in England from Saturday.

Small outdoor wedding ceremonies are allowed in Northern Ireland. The number of people allowed to attend is based on a social distancing risk assessment made by the venue, as it is in Wales, where indoor receptions are still not allowed.

In Scotland, indoor wedding ceremonies of up to 20 people can be held, and receptions are subject to the rules about gatherings.

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