//Love shines through crisis: Nurses ties the knot amid pandemic

Love shines through crisis: Nurses ties the knot amid pandemic

♪ ED: A STORY OF LOVE FOR PEOPLE WHO KNOW HOW DIFFICULT THESE PAST FEW MONTHS HAVE BEEN. ANDREW AND CATHERINE ARE BOTH NURSES. CARING FOR COVID-19 PATIENTS. EMILY: THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO TIE THE KNOT ON MAY 9 IN GEORGIA BUT HAD TO CANCEL. INSTEAD, THEY GOT MARRIED IN A PRIVATE CEREMONY HERE. THEY HOPE SHARING THEIR STORY CAN REMI PEOPLE OF ALL THE LOVE THAT STILL EXISTS EV

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Love shines through crisis: Nurses ties the knot amid pandemic

A couple who both work as nurses at a Boston hospital decided to get married when the coronavirus pandemic ruined their initial wedding plans.The groom, Andrew, has worked at Brigham and Women’s Hospital since 2015 as a member of the medical intensive care unit. His bride, Catherine, volunteered after being furloughed at her full-time nursing job at an outpatient surgery center to join Brigham’s COVID-19 intensive care unit as a member of the ICU float pool.The couple was forced to cancel their wedding in Georgia, which was scheduled for May 9, but they decided to get married in a private ceremony in Boston on May 8.Andrew and Catherine have cared for COVID-19 patients throughout the pandemic, and they hope their wedding can remind people of all the love that still exists during difficult times.

A couple who both work as nurses at a Boston hospital decided to get married when the coronavirus pandemic ruined their initial wedding plans.

The groom, Andrew, has worked at Brigham and Women’s Hospital since 2015 as a member of the medical intensive care unit.

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His bride, Catherine, volunteered after being furloughed at her full-time nursing job at an outpatient surgery center to join Brigham’s COVID-19 intensive care unit as a member of the ICU float pool.

The couple was forced to cancel their wedding in Georgia, which was scheduled for May 9, but they decided to get married in a private ceremony in Boston on May 8.

Andrew and Catherine have cared for COVID-19 patients throughout the pandemic, and they hope their wedding can remind people of all the love that still exists during difficult times.