Try as much as you can, you can’t separate love.
It is appropriate for a man and a woman in India to say “I do” after a woman tested positive for coronavirus on their wedding day.
According to a Reuters report, the unidentified couple got married on Sunday at the Kovid-19 Corinthian Center in Baran, a remote village in the western state of Rajasthan.
During the 280-mile walk, the coronavirus fights with his wife to break the rules.
Hours before the scheduled festivities, the bride and family member tested positive for the viral disease. Deciding to say “I do”, the couple shifted gears and instead got married in the courtyard of the marital care center, where the bride was admitted, with the right foot from toe in personal protective equipment (PPE). .
Pastor and Lone Witness is also the perfect PPE for the traditional ceremony. Were in, which was significantly scaled back.
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“We consulted with the families and they agreed to get married in the quarantine center, without any elaborate formalities,” health official Rajendra Meena told news agency ANI about the last-minute change of plans.
After the wedding, the couple entered loneliness at the Kalwara Seaweed Center, per Bharat TV.
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According to Johns Hopkins University, the second highest incidence of cornvirus in India is in the U.S. alone. Is behind, with 9.7 million people.