6 Doctors Supervise Wedding Of Indian Groom & Chinese Bride Amidst Coronavirus Outbreak

Ankita Chetana |Feb 11, 2020

As the bride didn’t want to cancel her wedding because of the coronavirus outbreak, there were 6 special guests to supervise the nuptial celebration to make sure none of the attendants were infected with the 2019-nCoV.

The intense outbreak of coronavirus has been in the eyes of the storm over the world. Day by day, the positive cases with this infectious virus and the number of deaths it has caused increased remarkably.

Since then, the issue of segregating and ensuring of the infected cases was raised to the top. As the 2019-nCoV was originated from Wuhan, China, this city has been isolated. Furthermore, several countries have closed down the borders with China to prevent their people from spreading coronavirus. It’s also the reason to delay or cancel numerous nuptials in this country.

Recently, South China Morning Post posted an article about the special wedding of Indian broom and Chinese bride. She took all the determination to land her wedding right as scheduled regardless of the outbreak of the virus. 8 days back, Chinese girl Zhihao Wang made a decision to level up her long-lasting relationship with Indian man Satyarth Mishare to the marriage.

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In the midst of 2019-nCoV outbreak, the wedding of Zhihao Wang and Satyarth Mishare still takes place in India

Before tying the knot, the couple met each other 5 years ago when studying abroad in Canada. They coalesced to follow the Hindu ceremony to celebrate their wedding. On the other hand, the two also intended to make a nuptial in China so that the bride’s relatives and friends can join them on the big day but later, the plan was removed as coronavirus has broken out.

It’s lucky for the Chinese lady and her family to enter India before this country enforced the regulation of entrance forbidding and visa cancellation of foreigners within 2 weeks. After Wang’s family reached New Delhi, the local medical staff was aware of the situation. At that time, a team of 6 doctors and medical staff approached the groom’s house and took all of the members of Wang’s family to the clinic for some healthcare tests. The team was set to supervise and check out the health and daily temperature for Wang’s family.

Civil surgeon of Mandsaur hospital AK Mishra noted that though none of Ms. Wang’s family members got a symptom of coronavirus, they will implement all the protective methods. They found it lucky when everybody there was healthy and they all cooperated without any asperity.

Meanwhile, Wang’s father also shared that all of them understand the case of the 2019-nCoV. Thus, they didn’t get any discomfort to easily cooperate with the medical staff. He further added that in China, coronavirus hasn’t been spread to the city where they live so they don’t feel strange up to now. He even thought that there would be no problems when returning to their hometown after spending their holidays in India.

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The couple also wear Chinese traditional ensembles on their wedding day

On February 2nd, the wedding of Ms. Wang and her groom happened in a happy atmosphere as predicted. In reply to the local media, Ms. Wang said that since there are some similarities in both countries’ traditions, the couple can comfortably sympathize with each other. She continued to emphasize the duo’s volition to step into cultural inclusion despite some big differences.

Ahead of the complex happening of the domestic outbreak of coronavirus, Ms. Wang’s family couldn’t get back to China right now. Making use of this opportunity, the couple and the bride’s family planned to have a trip to some attraction destinations prior to coming back to China.

Coronavirus updates in the world

Counting to February 10th, 2020, there have been 40,553 positive cases with the 2019-nCoV and 40,171 cases amongst them are from China. The dead cases remain to cover about 2 percent of the total number. As updated, there have been 910 people passing away because of this virus including 908 Chinese citizens, 1 case in Hong Kong (China), and 1 person from the Philippines.

Stay tuned with STARBIZ to update more information about 2019-nCoV!

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