I think one of the reasons people are getting COVID fatigue is because of the mixed messaging,” Banerji said. De Villa ordered banquet halls and event spaces closed, along with indoor dining, in a clampdown that started Nov. 14. Toronto Public Health is aware of 10 weddings in Toronto between the end of August and October where attendees were exposed to COVID-19. Toronto brides and wedding event professionals said small ceremonies with strict protocols are held safely every day, while acknowledging the risks if alcohol, familiarity, or other facets of family-and-friend gatherings lead to lapses. Toronto Wedding Chapel owner Katherine Parris said she’s hosting 15 to 20 weddings a week, each with a maximum of 10 people, in her 750-square-foot space near Yonge Street and Eglinton Avenue.
Source: thestar November 19, 2020 23:32 UTC