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Newlyweds left devastated as bride 'knocks out' in hotel after honeymoon Covid hell

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A pair of newlyweds have seen their honeymoon ruined by Covid - leaving them stuck in their Las Vegas hotel room. Sharing a snap of their positive tests to Reddit's WellThatSucks subreddit, the groom cursed: "My wife and I got Covid on our honeymoon.

Several months of planning and a few thousand spent only to be stuck in our hotel in Vegas for half our time there." After one person suggested the couple should make the most of their married bliss in bed together, the man responded disappointedly that his wife was "knocked out for the rest of the trip".

Offering sympathy, another person penned: "That really, really sucks, and I hope you both make a full and speedy recovery! And, I think at some point in the future, y'all owe yourselves a do over trip.

See all the sights you had to miss out on during your honeymoon, play some slots or whatever you're into, eat at nice places, catch some shows, take side trips to look at the breathtaking desert scenery." A third, who had experienced similar misfortune, added: "This sucks so much!

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