Well at last we have a road map (of sorts)!
Step one:
From March 8th up to 30 mourners can attend a funeral and/or a wake. Weddings can take place with a maximum of 6 guests.
Step two:
Five weeks later but no earlier than April 12th the number of guests allowed at a Wedding has increased to 15 and receptions are permitted.
Step three:
At least five weeks after step 2 but no earlier than May 17th the number of wedding guests is increased to 30 and Naming Ceremonies and Vow Renewals can take place.
Step four:
At least five weeks after step 3 but no earlier than June 21st it is “hoped” that there will be no restrictions on the number of guests attending any ceremonies.

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