Published 16:54 IST, March 29th 2020
Coronavirus: Guests maintain social distancing as couple ties knot amid pandemic outbreak
Coronavirus has led to a postponement in the plans of many, however, a couple aware of the need of social distancing, have a wedding celebration on a street.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has turned the world upside down, creating a nationwide lockdown condition wherein people have resorted to staying isolated at home in order to combat COVID-19. People, mostly, have been religiously following precautionary measures and quarantining themselves at home by maintaining social distance and postponing all their events and plans. Following the strict restrictions, where most couples have postponed their wedding plans, a Canadian couple said their wedding vows in a small ceremony and had their first wedding dance in the middle of a street.
Social Distance Wedding Celebration
Amid coronavirus outbreak, Joshua and Anastasija Davis were disheartened on realising that their six-month-long planning for a grand wedding would go down the drain, given the tensed situation. The wedding that was due April 3, with more than 100 guests had to be changed and the guest count limited to 15, as their guests had to cancel their plans following travel restrictions. However, the couple, in a sudden decision, decided to get married in Maple Ridge, Canada with a very few guests and then made way for a wedding photoshoot at Osprey Village Park in Pitt Meadows.
'Magical moment'
The couple that had sought for a grand wedding, had a low-key celebration, a photoshoot and a wedding dance in the middle of a street. The couple, however, did not regret any bit of it as they enjoyed the presence of their friends, who surprised them yet managed to effortlessly maintain social distance amid COVID-19 scare. Even though the happy couple could not have a grand wedding, they described the moment as a 'magical' one.
Joshua and Anastasija did not mind dancing in the middle of a street while their friends kept them company by cheering for them. The guests parked their cars at a distance on the main street and started playing songs for the newly married couple on the car radios. They also had poppers with them while some carried handmade signs, and others laid on the horns for the delighted couple. The guests managed to maintain their distance throughout, yet ensured that the couple had a joyous wedding celebration.
Love wins
Joshua and Anastasija are not the only couple enjoying a small, simple wedding amid the novel coronavirus scare. Following the ban on crowds and restrictions on travelling, many other couples have resorted to having a small celebration, following all the necessary efforts of keeping the virus at bay.
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Updated 16:44 IST, March 29th 2020