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Healthcare Worker Proposes While Receiving COVID Vaccine

Image zoom | Credit: Sanford Health Facebook A South Dakota nurse received an unexpected and romantic surprise when he administered the COVID-19 vaccine to his fellow healthcare worker boyfriend last month. Eric Vanderlee, a registered nurse at Sanford Canton-Inwood Medical Center, vaccinated a very special someone on Dec. 23: his boyfriend of five years, Robbie Vargas-Cortes, a paramedic and EMS supervisor. Get push notifications with news, features and more. + Follow Following You ll get the latest updates on this topic in your browser notifications. But Vanderlee was in the dark about one specific detail about the appointment: Vargas-Cortes, 31, planned to propose to Vanderlee while receiving the vaccine.

A Covid-19 vaccine appointment turns into surprise marriage proposal

A Covid-19 vaccine appointment turns into surprise marriage proposal CNN 1/3/2021 By Samira Said, CNN © Courtesy Eric Vanderlee and Robby Vargas-Cortes Robbie Vargas-Cortes and Eric Vanderlee got engaged after a coronavirus vaccination appointment turned into a surprise marriage proposal at a Canton, South Dakota hospital where Vanderlee works. A Covid-19 vaccine appointment at a Canton, South Dakota hospital turned into a marriage proposal for one healthcare couple. Robbie Vargas-Cortes, 31, a paramedic and EMS supervisor, was scheduled to get his vaccination on December 23rd, and knew his boyfriend of five years was one of the vaccine administrators at Sanford Canton-Inwood Medical Center.

COVID vaccine appointment turns into surprise marriage proposal for South Dakota couple

COVID vaccine appointment turns into surprise marriage proposal for South Dakota couple CNN Worldwide © Provided by Knoxville WVLT-TV Vaccine appointment turns into proposal (CNN) -A COVID-19 vaccine appointment at a Canton, South Dakota, hospital turned into a marriage proposal for one health care couple. Robbie Vargas-Cortes, 31, a paramedic and EMS supervisor, was scheduled to get his vaccination on Dec. 23, and knew his boyfriend of five years was one of the vaccine administrators at Sanford Canton-Inwood Medical Center. “I wanted for it to be a surprise,” Vargas-Cortes told CNN. Eric Vanderlee, a registered nurse, told CNN he had no idea the proposal was coming. When Vargas-Cortes rolled up his sleeve and there was already tape on his arm, he thought his boyfriend was jokingly indicating where the vaccine should go, “like a bulls eye or something.”

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