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What to do if you're planning or attending a wedding during the pandemic
CNN
As more people get Covid-19 vaccines, these factors are what you need to consider if you're planning or attending a wedding.
"Everything was changing," said Chalmers, a Toronto-based marketing manager whose nuptials were originally planned for May 2020, two months after her province's coronavirus lockdowns began. "In March 2020, it felt like every day something would happen that was kind of like another nail in the coffin for our wedding."More Related News

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