2020 was a very tough year for all and sundry, including couples planning their nuptials. Covid-19 unceremoniously destroyed the lives and livelihood of millions of people. It destroyed the dreams of couples hoping to have their dream wedding. Couples had to postpone their wedding dates several times and have had to whittle down their guest lists and lost out on huge sums of money due to companies going bust. The dream wedding gowns and wedding suits are still hanging in wardrobes. Many couples have resorted to a low-key wedding ceremony with fewer than 10 guests while some are still looking forward to the day when social gatherings are allowed again so that their dream wedding can proceed and be attended by hundreds of guests.
Not only did the pandemic throw a spanner in the works for couples who had their wedding planned last year, it’s also thrown doubt for anyone who pushed their wedding to 2021, or those newly-engaged couples hoping to tie the knot this year. But as more and more people received both doses of their vaccination, this may be a promising year with a glimmer of hope for couples intending to have their wedding ceremonies. As of 26 July 2021, more than 3.88 billion vaccine doses have been administered worldwide, equal to 51 doses for every 100 people.
Governments across the world are now allowing more ‘social activities privileges’ to those who have been fully vaccinated. This may include allowing weddings, civil ceremonies, dine-in at restaurants, prom nights and other social activities. Those with teens will be elated that they can still don on their prom suits on their much-awaited prom night.
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