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Couples getting married are afraid of the outline of the "happy" character: "Whoever refuses to be tested - will not come" - Walla! news

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The softened green outline outline for enforcing corona restrictions at events kicks off Wednesday, to reduce contagion at gatherings with high chances of infection. Couples who planned their wedding for this period lament the uncertainty in light of the situation: "People who plan to get married do not breathe"


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Married couples fear the outline of the "happy" character: "He who refuses to be tested - will not come"

The softened green outline outline for enforcing corona restrictions at events kicks off Wednesday, to reduce contagion at gatherings with high chances of infection.

Couples who planned their wedding for this period lament the uncertainty in light of the situation: "People who plan to get married do not breathe"

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In anticipation of the entry into force on Wednesday of the soft green outline, nicknamed the "happy character", couples planning their wedding for this period are expressing concern about the event under the new guidelines and lamenting the uncertainty in which they find themselves.



Tam Sharabi and Shlomi Ben Assouli are expected to get married next Thursday. Thus, for the time being, their wedding will be held under the new guidelines. "I am constantly monitoring the condition of the disease to see that there is no aggravation to hope that it will be okay next week," said Sharabi. "I'm not calm about the situation at all."



She praised the government's decision not to close the banquet halls despite the rising morbidity. "I am very happy that the prime minister did not close everything in advance and also gives some air but on the other hand this uncertainty is really not simple," she said. "The only thing I'm stressed about about this whole wedding is just about Corona's restrictions. My girlfriends getting married in September are not breathing too much pressure."



According to Sharabi, "90% of our guests are vaccinated. We write that the wedding takes place under the guidelines of the green mark. They will have to present a vaccination certificate or a negative test at the entrance to the hall. We are very disciplined just to let us get married like humans."

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"Most of the guests did respond to our request."

Dovrat Cohen and Israel Yaakov (Photo: Courtesy of the photographers)

Shlomi, his fiancée, spoke about the conditions in front of the ballroom and said that "they gave us a 'Corona contract' that we will be insured for extreme situations because of the corona. Many things came towards us. the next".

"Happy" character regulations

The happy character is designed to limit weddings and celebrations, standing performances, parties and conferences.

According to the agreed outline, entry to events that will be defined as having a high chance of infection will be allowed for those who are vaccinated, recover and have a negative test result.



The number of participants will not be limited, the obligation to wear masks will apply, except during permitted activities (food and drink), an event will be defined as having a high chance of infection when held indoors, more than one hundred participants standing and moving including mixing between participants.

"There is a change in perception."

Wedding during the corona (Photo: official website, Association of Hall and Event Owners)

Dovrat Cohen and Yisrael Yaakov, a couple working in the health care system whose wedding will take place the day before the outline is enforced, told about the way they chose to enforce the restrictions.

"The character starts on Wednesday and we get married on Tuesday so on the face of it we don't get into this movie, but because we are both health care workers we asked the unvaccinated guests who refused to be tested not to come," Cohen said.



The couple lives in Givat Shmuel and will get married in Caesarea, in front of 170 guests.

"I am very afraid of being infected at the event. We both work with at-risk populations and we both have families with older relatives and a more at-risk population and we would not want our wedding to have an infection," Cohen added.

"Anyone who is not vaccinated - we asked to be checked. There were some people who did not agree and then we asked them not to come. Most of the guests did respond to our request."

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In the video: A wedding in Nazareth in violation of the guidelines (Photo: Israel Police spokeswoman)

Ziv Barzani, CEO of Happy Wedding, a company that organizes weddings, said the situation was "not so bad."

So it was not possible to hold events, today it is possible to hold events and with the happy character mainly that we are in the summer and there are open places - so the restrictions are not harsh restrictions.



"" The character currently does not prevent couples from having weddings Practitioners but there is no hysteria at the moment.

There is a pattern of change in the perception of weddings in a way of reducing the size of the guests.

Today, weddings of an average of 200 people are customary, while before the Corona, there were around 350 people. "

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