At least 32 people who attended a wedding in Ohio last month contracted the coronavirus, including the groom and the groom and the couple’s two grandparents, who had to visit the emergency room for serious symptoms.
A third parent also tested positive for the virus, but did not have to go to the hospital.
Cincinnati’s WLWT-TV reports that Anthony and Michaela Bishop made a list of 200 to 85 guests at their wedding party before they got married on Oct. 31 in Blue Ash, a suburb of Cincinnati.
“Marriage is definitely scary right now,” Mikael Bishop told the WLWT. I don’t think about half of our wedding guests are going to get sick. You are in the moment. You enjoy You don’t think about COVID anymore. “
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He said they offered masks to their guests but hardly anyone wore them.
When his parents took him off the wing, he said he would look at the guests’ faces and realized, “No one is wearing a mask. I walk down the wing. There is nothing we can do now. “
Anthony Bishop said he looked at the guests and thought, ‘Oh, well I think we’ll just go with him, I believe.’
Mikayala Bishop said his grandparents had been wearing masks all the time, they were still sick, Mikayala Bishop said. “They actually wore their masks unless they ate their dinner,” he told WWW.
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The couple began to experience symptoms on their honeymoon: the bishop of Huntho loses his sense of smell and, according to the station, has no reza.
He said he thinks dancing could be a factor in spreading the virus. “That’s probably the dance floor that’s super spreader,” said Michaela Bishop. “Everyone is in each other’s faces and there are no masks.”
As cases are increasing in the state and across the country, the Ohio Department of Health has banned weddings and other gatherings that do not include socializing and dancing in open congregation areas, guests must be seated at all times, there should be no self. Aside from eating and drinking, striped areas or self-serving buffets and masks should always be worn.
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The sanctions went into effect at midnight on Tuesday.
Governor Mike Dewey also issued a 10 a.m. curfew this week that lasts 21 days.