Love in a Pandemic: A love story for the ages
By: Jennifer Lee
Posted: Mar 18, 2021 12:40 PM EDT
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Dating can be hard even in the best of times, but COVID-19 lockdowns and pandemic restrictions made it much tougher for those looking to find “the one”.
Many singles have turned to dating apps and virtual dates during the pandemic, while others have pressed pause on dating altogether.
As so many struggled to simply meet new people during lockdown, two retirees in Michiana managed to find true love when they least expected it.
In the fourth installment of our ‘Love in a Pandemic’ series, ABC57 morning anchor Jennifer Lee sat down with the Niles couple who refused to let a global pandemic derail their “whirlwind romance.”
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