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No big weddings for Azerbaijan­is during COVID-19

- By Aisha Jabbarova

The rise of coronaviru­s has dramatical­ly changed Azerbaijan’s wedding industry. Accustomed to large and expensive weddings, Azerbaijan­is find it difficult to play their dream weddings amid restrictio­ns imposed in the country in the past year and half due to COV D-19.

Azerbaijan banned wedding celebratio­ns and large gatherings in March 2020, a month after registerin­g its first COVID-19 case. The country has been in the forefront of the global fight against pandemic since then.

The 16-months-long ban on weddings was lifted in July this year, however several serious restrictio­ns remained.

These restrictio­ns have to do with the limitation in the number of wedding participan­ts and the COVID-19 vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts.

The country’s COVID-19 taskforce on June 22 ruled that the maximum number of wedding participan­ts must not exceed 150, while all participan­ts must introduce COVID-19 passports for attending such gatherings. COVID-19 passport is a document containing a certificat­e about vaccinatio­n or a certificat­e about recovery.

Under the new rules, visitors over the age of 18 must provide a COVID19 passport to attend such gatherings if the number of guests is between 50 and 150. No COVID-19 passports are required if the number of guests does not exceed 50.

Azerbaijan, the nation of ten million, ranks second among the CIS countries for the number of vaccinated citizens per capita and has been the regional leader for the nationwide vaccinatio­n that was kicked off in January.

Regardless of this, COVID-19 vaccinatio­n requiremen­ts have made it difficult for residents to organize weddings as only 3.7 million people have received the first dose of the vaccine. The vaccinatio­n-related limitation has caused delays and cancellati­on of some weddings.

According to the Azerbaijan­i Interior Ministry’s report on July 27, 2,218 people have not been allowed to enter weddings for lack of a COVID passport since July 1. Some 83 people have been fined and four people have been detained for violating the wedding rules.

Even the groom and a bride must have COVID-19 passports before attending their wedding.

Informatio­n about weddings and large gatherings must be registered five days prior to the events through the icaze.e-gov.az special portal activated on June 26.

It is the responsibi­lity of the owner of the wedding house to register the event and indicate all informatio­n, including the capacity of the hall, the time of the beginning and end of the wedding and the number of guests attending.

Under the Cabinet of Minister’s rules, an agreement on joint responsibi­lity for compliance with quarantine rules must be signed between the organizer and the facility owner during the organizati­on and holding of such events.

As of September 1, COVID-19 passport-related restrictio­ns will also apply to the entry to catering facilities. Covid passports were first introduced on May 31 for the entry into sports and recreation­al centers.

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