Yolanda and Timothy - one of the first couples on the European continent to marry after quarantine in the presence of guests. Young people wanted to get married in the fall. But a pandemic intervened in the plans, notes Euronews. Yolanda: " We planned to do this at the end of June. But due to the situation associated with coronavirus, we found out that not everyone could come to our wedding. It was supposed to take place in October. So we thought, and decided to get married earlier. " Sint Katelovne Wawer - a small Belgian commune. Wedding ceremonies are held here, but restrictions still apply. No more than 25 people can come to the celebration. And they all must follow the rules of social distance. Christoph Sels, Mayor Sint Katelovne-Wawer: “We need to avoid a large number of people in a confined space and direct contact with each other. And still it is necessary to try as little as possible to touch any surfaces. It’s not possible indoors. Therefore, we held a ceremony on the street and in a somewhat reduced form " Unfortunately, celebrating such a joyful event with all the welcome guests will fail. But the newlyweds are not particularly upset. Yolanda: " While in the commune of Sint Katelovna Wawer, wedding ceremonies will be held in this format. Next weekend, three more couples will tie family ties. Jack Parrok Euronews: " But young people like Yolanda and Timothy marry. And this suggests that life is gradually returning to normal "