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Minnesota woman shares special wedding day moment with grandmother amid COVID-19 pandemic

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On her wedding day, Shauna visits her grandma, Janis, in Sartell, Minnesota amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Credit: Emily Frericks ( Emily Frericks ) (FOX 9) - A Minnesota woman was able to share a special wedding day moment with her grandmother despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

Though Shauna and Travis had much different plans for their April 25th wedding celebration, the couple decided COVID-19 was not going to stop them for becoming husband and wife.

But, Shauna had one request: to visit her grandma Janis in Sartell, Minn. Shauna visits her grandma, Janis, on her wedding day amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

Credit: Emily Rose and Country Manor Campus Janis is a patient at Country Manor’s Rapid Recovery & Aquatic Center, and when staff heard about

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