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Robby Vargas-Cortes proposed to his partner of five years in South Dakota at a Covid-19 vaccine appointment in a heartwarming video Sanford Hospital/Facebook Outlook Web Bureau 2021-01-03T14:47:19+05:30 Watch: Vaccine Appointment Turns Into Surprise Proposal For US Healthcare Worker outlookindia.com 2021-01-03T15:34:06+05:30
A frontline health worker in South Dakota was in for a pleasant surprise when his boyfriend proposed to him at a Covid-19 vaccine appointment recently.
Robby Vargas-Cortes, an EMS supervisor and paramedic, was slated to get his vaccine. His partner of five years Eric Vanderlee, a registered nurse, was one of the administrators of the Covid vaccine at the Sanford Canton-Inwood Medical Center. Vargas-Cortes decided to take the opportunity and plan a unique proposal.
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CANTON, South Dakota 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. 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.
COVID-19 vaccine comes with marriage proposal for South Dakota nurse
Eric Vanderlee, a registered nurse in Canton, has been helping administer COVID-19 vaccines to fellow healthcare workers. On Dec. 23, Vanderlee s boyfriend, Robby Vargas-Cortes, an EMS supervisor, came to the Sanford Canton-Inwood Medical Center to take his turn. He also brought a surprise literally hidden up his sleeve. 3:16 pm, Dec. 31, 2020 ×
Robby Vargas-Cortes surprises boyfriend Eric Vanderlee, a registered nurse with Sanford Health, with a wedding ring just as Vanderlee planned to give Vargas-Cortes a COVID-19 vaccine dose in Canton, South Dakota on Dec. 23. screenshot/Sanford Health
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. A dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in South Dakota came with a welcome side effect: a marriage proposal.