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The marriage had been scheduled for Tuesday at Kadangode grama panchayat here.
Panchayat sources said they came to hear about the proposed ceremony only a day before the wedding.
“We came to know about the wedding on February 3. The health inspector immediately contacted the District Medical Officer (DMO) and we sent a letter to the Deputy Director.
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The groom was told by the health authorities that he cannot get married as part of the health protocol of the government, which stipulates that those returning from China have to strictly report to the health authorities and quarantine themselves for a 28-day period at home, the sources said.
A local health official said that a reception was held in the evening, in which the groom did not participate.
The bride was garlanded by the groom’s mother and brought to the hall before the guests and a traditional “Sadya” was arranged for the guests.
“Two Medical students, a businessman and a man working in China were among those from the panchayat who had recently returned to the state,” the panchayat sources said.
The LDF government had asked families of those who return from the virus affected regions to postpone marriages to prevent a possible outbreak of the disease in the state.
Three Keralite students from Wuhan University have tested positive for the coronavirus, which has so far claimed 490 lives in China.
Other than the 3 positive cases from Thrissur, Alappuzha and Kasaragod districts, no fresh cases have been reported, the government said on Tuesday night.
At least 2,321 people are under observation at home and 100 at isolation wards at various hospitals across the state.