2020 Weddings Mid Pandemic: Here Are Our Tips and Tricks

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Since March, the coronavirus pandemic has been at the forefront of the nation’s attention. With an estimated 19.7 million people worldwide being infected with the virus, and 310,000 confirmed cases in the United Kingdom, how we live our day to day lives has changed dramatically.

If you have a wedding of a family member or friend to attend, there are certain rules and guidelines that you must follow in order to keep yourself and those around you protected. If you aren’t up to date, here are some tips and tricks on attending a 2020 wedding mid pandemic.

Abide by the Rules

If you’re attending a wedding mid pandemic, you will be surrounded by lots of friends and family in close contact, so it’s important that you abide by the rules that the government has set out to reduce the risk of contracting the coronavirus. Some of the guidelines include keeping the ceremony as short as possible, forbidding food and drink to be consumed unless essential for the ceremony, as well as wedding venues only reopening if they can do so safely. There is a roadmap that is set out to allow small wedding receptions of no more than 30 people, but this is constantly being reviewed.

Know Whether You Can Bring a Date

If you have been invited to a wedding mid pandemic, you need to check with the couple getting married whether you can bring a date along. As there are restrictions in place on how many people can attend, the last thing you want is to turn up and find your date turned away. If you have been given the go-ahead and haven’t got a date, you should consider Adult Seek who have Knightsbridge escorts that can be the perfect companion for the occasion. Adult Seek has over 900 escorts (and counting) to pick from, meaning you can have company for the wedding. 

Wash Your Hands Frequently

Regardless of how many people you will be around at the wedding, it’s vital that you get into the habit of washing your hands frequently. Make sure that you use hot water and soap and wash your hands for a minimum of 20 seconds. Carrying a small bottle of hand sanitiser and regularly applying it onto your hands after coming into contact with others will also reduce the risk of getting the coronavirus. 

Offer Support

The coronavirus pandemic has caused panic and anxiety to many, so it’s important that you’re on hand to offer support to the couple getting married. With a range of guidelines and safety measures to adhere to, it’s only natural that stress levels will rise, so offering your help in any way you can will be highly beneficial. 

While thousands of couples have postponed their weddings until 2021, there are some who have decided to go ahead with their special day. If you have a wedding to attend mid pandemic, all the tips and guidelines listed above can help minimise the risk of you and others contracting the coronavirus.