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The rapid spread of the coronavirus in the United States of America has affected the upcoming wedding of Kumawood actress, Rose Mensah.
Kyeiwaa, as she is popularly called, has cancelled her wedding to conform to the social distancing advisory - aimed at controlling the spread of the pandemic.
The wedding was expected to take place on March 21, after a bridal shower was held.
The actress’ wedding planner in a video said that “government has announced that we cannot have a gathering of more than 25 people, therefore, we have postponed it until further notice.”
Kyeiwaa is looking forward to setting a new date after the virus is controlled and the lockdown lifted, the planner added.
However, the actress has already secured documentations to be the wife of Michael Kissi Asare.
Meanwhile, all 50 states in the USA have been hit by coronavirus.
There have so far been 108 deaths in the US from coronavirus and more than 6,300 confirmed cases nationwide.
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