COVID-19 pandemic. The measures have thrown many large-scale family gatherings into disarray – especially weddings.Queerty caught up with four same-sex couples who all wed in the last few weeks to find out how the virus had made them change their plans.Michael McPhee, 32, and Josh Stock, 30, live in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
They met via a dating app in 2012 and got engaged in 2017.Their original plan was to hold their wedding over two days, with a ceremony for 30-40 people on July 11, followed by a community hall reception the following day for 100 people.
The ceremony would take place on Edmonton’s historic High Level Bridge streetcar, followed by a gathering at a nearby restaurant.“We started getting nervous about what would happen to.