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Celebrating a wedding amid the Ebola outbreak: No kisses or close contact, but love lives here

Authorities limited the ceremony to 50 guests as Congo’s Ebola outbreak spread, forcing the couple to skip kisses, embraces and a crowded dance floor.

  • On Saturday, Solange Hahati and For Jean Claude married at the Catholic Church in Bunia, Congo, adapting their wedding to comply with strict Ebola safety measures limiting public gatherings.
  • Congo is battling an Ebola outbreak with 515 confirmed cases and 91 deaths, prompting local authorities to enforce social distancing and restrict public events to slow the disease.
  • While the couple planned for 300 guests, Hahati told The Associated Press that authorities allowed only 50 people inside the Mass, forcing them to modify their celebration.
  • There were no kisses or crowded dance floors during the ceremony, as the couple moved part of their reception Outside where guests could spread out more easily.
  • Rev. Aim Lokanabego noted Some families have postponed weddings, as the Church cancels events involving higher risks of exposure to the rare Bundibugyo virus.
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Authorities have raced to slow the Ebola disease outbreak in Congo with strict measures, including by limiting public gatherings and enforcing social distancing.

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