Weddings covid

Safely throwing an event during COVID means creating a health and safety plan with your vendors. You'll want to first discuss logistics (guest count, hand sanitizers, socially distanced layouts, seating charts, testing and masks). Then, you'll...
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The COVID-19 vaccine is optional; no one can force you to get vaccinated. But, if you're attending weddings this year, chances are, the couples are at least going to ask. According to a recent survey from Zola and Modern Fertility, more than half...
8. Additional Resources. Despite the challenges of COVID-19, love has ultimately prevailed: 71% of couples with weddings scheduled for 2020 found a way to get married regardless of how it looked and 76% have had some type of post-ceremony celebration...
With the rise of the Delta variant and a jump in cases across the country, event professionals and the industry-at-large are reiterating the importance of health and safety measures at weddings during COVID. In 2020 alone, the vast majority of couples...
Consider electronic-only wedding communications. With the evolving changes regarding COVID-19, it would be a real bummer to have your invitations printed with guidelines regarding masks, only to ...
Here, a resource guide full of our advice for COVID weddings, both for couples who are in the midst of planning as well as for their friends, family and guests. Many of you are faced with difficult decisions impacting your wedding amid the COVID-19...
This wedding announcement can still be followed by a save the date. (Especially if you plan to have a post-Covid wedding reception later down the line, as many couples are planning to host.) 4. Save the date for next year. " Herrgarde " change...
Wedding vendors, couples, and their guests must work together to keep everyone safe at a COVID wedding. Here's how. When it comes to hosting a wedding during the COVID pandemic, putting safety protocols such as mask wearing and social distancing in...
The COVID pandemic forced most, if not all, couples with 2020 wedding dates to shift their plans—whether that meant cutting their guest list, hosting a minimony, enforcing social distancing and mask-wearing during their wedding, or postponing the event...
Now is an ideal time to get organized with top priorities in mind: the health and safety of your loved ones. Talk to your planner consistently or your on-site coordinator about any changes that need to be made as Omicron's arrival is causing...
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