New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has decided that people can still get married in New York despite  city being under lockdown. Governor Cuomo has signed  special executive order permitting people to get married online. All wedding ceremonies had been halted due to  COVID-19 pandemic, but special measures have been introduced to allow couples to tie  knot.  procedure for weddings under lockdown now entails applying for  marriage license online and having clerks conducting  ceremony virtually. Mr Cuomo said  new online weddings would be legally binding.  city official said: " executive order will temporarily suspend  provision of law that requires in-person visits."
 new executive order means couples can get wed via video conferencing. This was previously not recognised as  legal way of getting married. Mr Cuomo joked to reporters that: "There is now no excuse when  question comes up for marriage. You can do it by Zoom." Mr Cuomo did not say whether Zoom was  only tele-conferencing platform that people could use on their happy day.  platform does allow guests to attend online. Stay-at-home measures have been extended in New York until at least  15th of May. It could be months after that before social distancing measures are lifted. This means gatherings for events such as weddings may continue to be held online.