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Couples rebook their Florida weddings after COVID delays


Couples rebook their Florida weddings after COVID delays
LOIS K. SOLOMON, South Florida Sun Sentinel
April 10, 2021
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) 2020, with its rhythmic sound and attractive numerals, was supposed to be a great year to get married.
But we all know what happened last year: COVID-19 destroyed everything we had planned.
Now, tired of postponing through 2020 and into 2021, many engaged couples are saying they’ve waited long enough: It’s time to get married, CDC advisories be damned.
Their parents are vaccinated, and their siblings and relatives will be soon. It may not be the wedding they always dreamed of: There will be fewer people, as many guests will decline the invitation, fearing a super-spreader event they want no part of. The couple may have to settle for a less-desirable date, or restrictions at the venue, or masks required at the ceremony and on the dance floor. Still, many are planning to proceed. ....

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Lois K. Solomon, South Florida Sun Sentinel
April 10, 2021 - 12:01 AM
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - 2020, with its rhythmic sound and attractive numerals, was supposed to be a great year to get married.
But we all know what happened last year: COVID-19 destroyed everything we had planned.
Now, tired of postponing through 2020 and into 2021, many engaged couples are saying they’ve waited long enough: It’s time to get married, CDC advisories be damned.
Their parents are vaccinated, and their siblings and relatives will be soon. It may not be the wedding they always dreamed of: There will be fewer people, as many guests will decline the invitation, fearing a super-spreader event they want no part of. The couple may have to settle for a less-desirable date, or restrictions at the venue, or masks required at the ceremony and on the dance floor. Still, many are planning to proceed. ....

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