
This bride's reception got canceled because of the pandemic — so she put on her wedding dress to get the COVID vaccine
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Like many brides, Sarah Studley's wedding reception was canceled due to the pandemic. She couldn't wear the wedding gown she got for her big day — but she did't let it go to waste.
When Studley got her COVID-19 vaccination in Baltimore last weekend, she made the moment extra special: She showed up to M&T Bank Stadium in her wedding dress. She had come to terms with the fact that she wasn't going to have a wedding reception. "It just didn't feel like it was going to be possible to have a wedding that was both safe and fun," Studley told CBS Baltimore affiliate WJZ.
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