
US woman wears her wedding gown to get Covid vaccine. Full story here
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Sarah Studley, a woman from Baltimore, US, wore her wedding gown to get her Covid vaccine earlier this week. Here’s why.
A woman from Baltimore, US, made headlines as she wore her wedding gown during her visit to a clinic to get her Covid vaccine earlier this week. It so happened that Sarah Studley was supposed to get married at Balboa Park in San Diego, California, but her dream wedding was cancelled in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. Here comes the bride...to get her vaccination at M&T Bank Stadium Mass Vaccination Site! Rather than let the beautiful gown for her pandemic-cancelled wedding reception just hang in her closet, Sarah Studley wore it to get vaccinated. pic.twitter.com/eeRJvITO51 Instead of a grand ceremony that Sarah wished for, her wedding was a private affair with only immediate family in attendance. So, here’s what Sarah did. She took out her white wedding gown out of storage and wore it to her vaccination appointment at M&T Bank Stadium.
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