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Hugging strangers, exchanging drinks... The Australian bride-to-be wants to "miracle tricks" for the normal wedding: early infection

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According to the New York Post on the 10th, in order to make her wedding normal, an Australian bride-to-be came up with a "strange trick": infect the new crown virus in advance to avoid letting the new crown virus ruin her wedding.

Hugging strangers, exchanging drinks... The Australian bride-to-be wants to "miracle tricks" for the normal wedding: early infection

According to reports, a bride-to-be in Australia who is about to hold a wedding released a short video of 15 seconds on the short video platform Tik Tok (Douyin Overseas Edition) on the 9th.

The video shows the woman hugging strangers and exchanging drinks with others in a nightclub in Melbourne on several occasions. The moves are an attempt to contract the coronavirus to gain immunity to the virus and prevent it from disrupting her upcoming wedding.

Hugging strangers, exchanging drinks... The Australian bride-to-be wants to "miracle tricks" for the normal wedding: early infection

The New York Post said the woman's Tik Tok account was called @maddysmart31, and the video she posted had reached 121,000 views. Surprisingly, however, some netizens praised the woman's "alternative" immunization method in the comments, and a netizen who was also a prospective bride commented: "Very good! I'm the bride who will be on February 5 (getting married) and I feel it in many ways (should get COVID-19 right away). ”

There are also many who criticize this practice. According to the report, a netizen reprimanded: "As a medical worker, it is really bad to see this kind of video." Another added: "I'm so confused. ”

More netizens reminded that there is still a risk of repeated infection of the new crown virus. ↓

Hugging strangers, exchanging drinks... The Australian bride-to-be wants to "miracle tricks" for the normal wedding: early infection

"Doesn't she understand that she's going to be 'reinfected' with the virus?"

This week, Australia's cumulative number of confirmed COVID-19 cases exceeded 1 million. As of the 10th, the cumulative number of confirmed cases in Australia reached 1.04 million, of which more than half of the confirmed cases were patients infected with the Olmikron strain in the past week. According to the New York Post, prior to the release of the video, Melbourne's Victorian state announced that it would close all indoor dance halls (except wedding parties) from January 12 to slow the spread of the Omiljung strain.

Source: World Wide Web

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