After the hard block stops weddings, couples are quick to say ‘Yes, I accept’ at level 1



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Weddings on these days will be monitored by COVID-19 security officers, who will closely monitor procedures and observe guests on the dance floor to ensure they comply with social distancing regulations and keep their masks on at all. moment.

JOHANNESBURG – The wedding industry has seen an increase in the number of couples taking advantage of lax lockdown regulations.

After months of freezing their marriages, hundreds of couples have reserved places for their dream day to take place over the next several months.

However, there are strict COVID-19 regulations that are still in effect.

Weddings on these days will be monitored by COVID-19 security officers, who will closely monitor procedures and observe guests on the dance floor to ensure they comply with social distancing regulations and keep their masks on at all. moment.

This is the new norm for the wedding industry under lockdown level one and many of the couples who postponed their plans for half a year now hope to marry under relaxed restrictions.

Security officer Garth Kirkman said guests would have to follow strict rules.

“That they are effectively distancing themselves socially and dancing 1.5 m apart.”

Meanwhile, wedding specialist Khali de Villiers said the industry had seen a significant increase in wedding bookings over the next two months.

“You find a lot of last-minute people taking advantage of the level lock regulations.”

Wedding experts said they had to be strict with COVID-19 regulations to ensure everyone was safe and avoid a second wave.

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