Love in the time of Covid-19 is a wedding stuck in limbo

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After planning for 18 months and spending more than $15,000, Ms Vivian Kwok has had to put her dream of a perfect wedding on hold indefinitely.

Her nuptials, which had been slated for April 5, which is also her birthday, can no longer go ahead as planned after the latest safe distancing measures to stem the spread of Covid-19.

“No one knows when things will improve. I am feeling a bit helpless, but I am trying to be positive,” Ms Kwok, 26, told The New Paper yesterday:

“I am grateful my family has been supportive. We have been mentally preparing for this eventuality since January when the virus started spreading.”

Ms Kwok said that several guests were flying in from overseas, and friends in the medical sector had taken time off to attend the wedding.

“It has been a logistical challenge, with everyone having to adjust their schedules accordingly. Now we will have to do it all over again.”

Ms Kwok is thinking of going ahead with the customary portion of the wedding with just immediate family members and hopes to hold the wedding reception later this year, Covid-19 permitting.

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