COVID-19 robbed her of wearing her wedding dress, so she put it on to get her vaccine
Take that COVID-19. People all over America, including the Fargo-Moorhead area, are celebrating getting vaccinated by putting on party clothes they didn t get to wear last year. 6:00 am, May 7, 2021 ×
Sarah Studley, 39, is one of many people choosing to mark vaccination day as a day of celebration by dressing in special occasion clothing. Studley wore her unused wedding reception dress when she got vaccinated at the M&T Bank Stadium Mass Vaccination Site. Photo courtesy: Richie Stever/University of Maryland Medical System.
WINONA, Minn. It s hard to know just how many prom dresses, wedding gowns and sequined stilettos were packed away in the back of the closet in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic proved the ultimate party pooper, causing the cancellation of special occasions all over the planet. But some recently vaccinated individuals are getting the last laugh by throwing
4/30/2021, 6 a.m. Vice President Kamala Harris toured the M&T Bank Stadium Mass
Vaccination Site on Thursday, April 29, 2021. (Left to right) Baltimore Mayor Brandon
Scott; U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen, Vice President Kamala Harris; Dr. Jason Marx,
MD, incident commander, at the M&T Bank Stadium Mass Vaccination Site and a
physician leader at University of Maryland Medical System; and Dr. Anthony Fauci. Stephanie Janard
Baltimoreâ A mass vaccination site that has received worldwide recognition as an example of Americaâs successful COVID vaccination initiative was the focus of attention by Vice President Kamala Harris, who toured the site on Thursday, April 29, 2021. The occasion marked the Biden-Harris administrationâs first 100 days in officeâ of which the biggest goal, delivering more than 100 million vaccinations, has been greatly surpassed in part thanks to the uniquely American innovation of turning stadiums into mass vac
Photo credit: Gov. Larry Hogan
BALTIMORE, MD (WEAA) On Thursday, Vice President Kamala Harris marked the 100th day of the Biden-Harris administration by touring a vaccination site in Baltimore.
Harris greeted and thanked patients who were being vaccinated at M&T Bank Stadium and asked them to encourage others to get vaccinated as well.
The vice president also thanked frontline workers for their services, “ Here in Baltimore, you guys are doing amazing work.”
Harris was joined by Dr. Anthony Fauci, MD, Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases; Maryland Governor Larry Hogan; Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen.