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Is it safe to celebrate weddings this year?
2021 could be biggest year for weddings, experts say
July 23, 2021 7:10 pm
Is it safe to celebrate weddings this year?
Some wedding industry experts predicted that 2021 could be one of the biggest years for weddings ever.
Many couples were forced to cancel their plans in 2020. Those couples are joining the couples who already planned to marry in 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic is not over and many are wondering if it’s safe to celebrate weddings. The concerns are rising as the delta variant spreads. Many potential guests are feeling unsure.
“If you are fully vaccinated with a normal immune system it is very unlikely that you are going to get infected and if you are, you are not likely to get very sick in any capacity,” Cleveland Clinic Critical Care Physician Dr. Joseph Khabbaza said.
Ohio doctors urging parents and eligible children to get COVID-19 vaccine amid spikes in many states
The amount of people under the age of 20 who have tested positive for the virus jumped to 20% in June, up from the 12% reported in previous months. Author: Laura Caso Updated: 12:49 AM EDT July 23, 2021
CLEVELAND Ohio Doctors are urging parents and eligible children to get vaccinated as COVID-19 cases rise across America, including in younger Ohioans.
The amount of people under the age of 20 who have tested positive for the virus jumped to 20% in June, up from the 12% reported in previous months. Nationally, cases are rising dramatically among children in Florida and North Carolina.