Fathers Cannot Walk Their Daughter Arm-in-arm Down The Aisle And Couples Must Wash Their Hands Before And After Exchanging Rings In Post-lockdown Weddings

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Fathers cannot walk their daughter arm-in-arm down the aisle and couples must wash their hands before and kynghidongduong.vn after exchanging rings in post-lockdown weddings.
New rules issued by the Government today also ban receptions when the ceremonies are allowed to restart with up to 30 people in England tour hồ ba bể from Saturday.
The plans are intend to maintain social distancing at weddings as the [/news/coronavirus/index.html coronavirus] pandemic continues but will reduce the big day to little more than a formality.
It comes after Prime Minister [/news/boris_johnson/index.html Boris Johnson] last week gave permission for weddings to recommence as part of a widespread easing of lockdown restrictions. 
More than 250,000 weddings usually take place in the UK each year, but most couples have been affected by restrictions that came into force in March. 
Here are some of the new rules which will make for very different weddings: 
CEREMONIES - Keep distanced during 'short' ceremonies
The new rules urge people from different households to maintain social distancing between one another, which will be 'one metre plus' from Saturday.
They say this 'may require marriages or civil partnerships to be adapted to remove practices that would otherwise have brought people into contact with one another, unless required for the marriage or civil partnership to be legally binding'.
The guidance adds that 'where this is the case precautions should be put in place to minimise contact and ensure the timeframe is as short as possible'.
This means that fathers will be unable to walk their daughter arm-in-arm down the aisle - and people from different households will be banned from hugging or kissing.
Couples have been told that ceremonies should only be done in a 'Covid-19 secure environment' and be 'kept as short as reasonably possible'.
This means they should be limited to the parts of the ceremonies that are required so that the marriage or civil partnership can be legally binding.
Fathers will not be able to walk their daughter arm-in-arm down the aisle as part of social distancing measures to keep people from different households at least one metre apart
Small reception celebrations can only be held if they are groups of up to two households indoors, tour thác bản giốc or up to six people from different households outdoors
RECEPTIONS - Maximum of only two households indoors 
The Government has asked that the number of attendees at the service should 'ideally be kept to a minimum as far as possible', but will allow up to 30 to attend.
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