In a statement to local affiliate Fox 5 DC, Mayor Muriel Bowser’s office said it has the dancing ban in place as an extra layer of safety to reduce the spread of COVID-19 because when people stand and dance their behavior changes. A waiver is required for more than 250 people. Planning their wedding, they’ve made concessions along the way, they’ve reduced, reduced and reduced their guest count in Washington, DC,” she says.Īccording to the latest DC order, indoor and outdoor weddings are capped at 25 percent capacity. Sadowski says couples are being forced to move their weddings outside of the nation’s capital with just one or two week’s notice. “It’s insane, it’s been an absolute roller coaster,” says Stephanie Sadowski, a DC wedding planner and owner of SRS Events. The sudden announcement, made just as wedding season kicks off, has blindsided couples getting ready to tie the knot. Seemingly ripped straight from the plot of “Footloose,” Washington, DC’s, new social distancing rules ban standing and dancing at weddings. In a city where dancing is forbidden, not even a teenager with a rebellious spirit can save DC couples reeling from the capital’s latest COVID guidelines. Bowser backtracks on indoor mask requirements for fully vaccinated adultsĬuomo says 'major reopening' of New York to begin May 19įlorida's DeSantis moves to suspend local COVID-19 restrictions
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