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Coronavirus: Couple Live-streams Into Own Wedding Amid Fears by seunmohmoh(f): 2:39am On Feb 06, 2020
Weddings don't always go exactly to plan - but one couple found themselves unable to even attend their own.
Joseph Yew and his wife Kang Ting had returned to Singapore from Hunan province in China just three days before their wedding.

Guests who found out about this expressed concerns about attending. The couple decided to live-stream into the wedding to allay their fears.

Hunan province borders Hubei - the epicentre of the coronavirus outbreak.

In China alone, there are now more than 24,300 cases of the virus, with the death toll at 490.

There is a much smaller number of cases in other countries around the globe - two people outside mainland China have died of the disease.

Singapore has reported 28 cases of the infection so far, including local transmission of the disease.

'No other options'
On 24 January, Mr Yew and Ms Kang - who is from Hunan province - flew back to spend Lunar New Year with her family.
Mr Yew told the BBC that there had been no sense of panic when they were back in Hunan, especially since the area they were visiting was quite rural.

They returned on 30 January, with their wedding due to take place on 2 February at M hotel - a hotel in downtown Singapore.

The couple actually got married in China in October, but this second wedding - a grand dinner banquet - was held for all of Mr Yew's family and friends who were unable to make it to China.

It is not uncommon in Asian culture for two weddings to be held, especially when both bride and groom come from different countries. But when guests found out the couple had just returned from China, they started to get worried.

"Some of them said they were not coming," he said.
"We wanted to postpone the wedding but the hotel was not willing to. They said everything had been arranged and it was non-negotiable. So we felt like we had no choice but to proceed with the wedding."

The couple decided they would not attend the wedding to allay their guests fears."We told the guests we would video conference in... some of them were shocked," he said. "I think if we had been there, the atmosphere would be different. People would have been wary.

"My parents were not [happy about it] at first but they eventually agreed."

Ms Kang's parents were also unable to attend the wedding as multiple travel restrictions have been put in place amid fears of the virus spreading.

In the end, only 110 of 190 guests made it - with some still skipping the event for various other reasons.

On the evening of 2 February, the couple dialled into the wedding from where they were staying - one of the rooms at M hotel where the wedding was held.

"We thanked the guests for coming and told them to enjoy the dinner," said Mr Yew.

The hotel also delivered champagne to the couple. They popped the cork in their room after giving their celebratory toasts and speeches, which was all live-streamed for guests at the wedding.

"We were not sad but a bit disappointed," said Mr Yew of his wedding.


"I think there were no other option so [I have] no regrets."

Re: Coronavirus: Couple Live-streams Into Own Wedding Amid Fears by kayusely70(m): 3:18am On Feb 06, 2020
Hmmmmm
Re: Coronavirus: Couple Live-streams Into Own Wedding Amid Fears by HitSong: 4:28am On Feb 06, 2020
Haha

The last figure I saw was 40, the thing don climb go 400 something already..m

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