Generous hospital staff makes a COVID patient marriage possible.

Marrying this time of COVID is difficult instead of face to face we end up via zoom but having a partner positive to COVID is more heartbreaking.

Generous hospital staff makes a COVID patient marriage possible.
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Marrying this time of COVID is difficult instead of face to face we end up via zoom but having a partner positive to COVID is more heartbreaking. You are going to get married and you’re already planning but you find out you are positive is truly heartbreaking. This generous staff makes their "I Do" possible. When Carlos Muniz know he is positive and need to be in San Antonio’s Methodist Hospital ICU and Grace Leimann his soon to be wife know about this they both shattered. After the nurses and staffs know that they should be saying "I Do"  they decided to bring it in the hospital and make the couples "I Do" possible.

“The ball just kind of got rolling from there,” Holdridge hospital staff said in an interview with CNN. “A lot of people started volunteering for it. Before you knew it, every nurse in the unit knew about it and was trying to figure out ways to make it more special.”

“We were able to remove his feeding tube and he was able to eat on his own and drink on his own,” Holdridge reported. “Everything about his overall picture got better and better.”

The couple wears a traditional wedding gown and a t-shirt tuxedo. They cannot walk the aisle because Carlos, but they still have a ceremony with romantic music even Carlos lay down in bed. Staff and nurses were there to witness their love.

COVID cannot stop anything even couples who need to say "I DO."