Earlier
@SouthAussie mentioned that seeing a world perspective of the pandemic is beneficial. Although I’m sure those of us here on this thread reject willful ignorance and have a broad perspective about what’s going on in other countries, I had the opportunity today to learn some details about a couple of places.
This afternoon I attended a Zoom wedding that took place here on the west coast. The bride is local. The groom and his family are from Hong Kong. The groom has been here since November and the newlyweds will live in Hong Kong. His parents and brother (fully vaccinated) arrived last week and formed a bubble with the bride’s family (also fully vaccinated) who took them sightseeing in our beautiful area. After a west coast road trip, they will return to Hong Kong in a week or so. We’ve known the bride since she was a tiny girl, so while we’re happy for her we will certainly miss her.
I chatted with a family friend of the groom in a break-out room before the ceremony and learned that when they return to Hong Kong, they will have to stay in a designated quarantine hotel for 14 days and then, because they are vaccinated, they can self-monitor for the remaining 7 days at home. Otherwise, they would be 21 days at the hotel. He told me that the government in Hong Kong is very strict about masks and social distancing. Violations result in heavy fines and even imprisonment for social distancing violations!
The groom’s sister and her husband live in Europe and told me they could not attend because travel to the U.S. from most of Europe and other countries is barred. Thank goodness for Zoom! Friends from all over the U.S. and the world were able to share in this happy event…and learn a little bit about each other.
COVID-19 Information | U.S. Consulate General Hong Kong & Macau
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