Frontliner Couple Ties the Knot in Bacolod Hospital Amid COVID-19 Threat
A frontliner couple in Bacolod City went viral on social media after they exchange their vows at the hospital amid the ongoing ECQ and COVID-19 threat.
Since the enhanced community quarantine has been implemented throughout the country to contain the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), number of events have been cancelled. But one couple decided it should not stop them from beginning a life together.
Recently, the Facebook page of Bacolod Adventist Medical Center shares an inspiring love story of one of their hospital staff who decided to push through with her wedding, despite the COVID-19 crisis.
According to the post, the frontliner couple tied the knot in the inside hospital premises practicing all precautionary measures and safety protocols mandated by health authorities.
“Truly, a testament that love, bound in God’s glory, has endless possibilities,” the hospital wrote on the post.
The hospital added that the face masks were only removed so the couple could kiss to seal their vows. “Masks were removed for their wedding kiss to seal their vows,” said on the post.
Groom Jim Rhod Gerona, 36, and Bride Jerahcel Mae Torrentira, 30, was in a long distance relationship for nine years so they decided to get married this month. Jerahcel works in the records section of the hospital while Jim is in the diagnostic department.
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