Updated October 28, 2020 If you are performing an essential wedding ceremony during the coronavirus pandemic, being safe is your number one priority. Safety for you, your couple and your community. Keeping with the CDC's prevention measures, these five points will help you achieve this, while still making the day special and fun. Of course, if you, the couple, or another person is experiencing signs of illness, or has been exposed to the coronavirus, the ceremony needs to be postponed. Maintain Physical Distance Six feet apart, or more. Always. It isn't natural. Usually we want to get close. To feel personal. . . .
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