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Nurse Gets New Ring, New Chance at Life, After Ebola

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This Oct. 21, 2014, file photo, provided by Amber Vinson, shows Vinson at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Vinson, a Dallas nurse who was being treated for Ebola, will attend a news conference, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, to discuss her discharge from the hospital after tests showed she's virus-free. (AP Photo/Amber Vinson, File)

This Oct. 21, 2014, file photo, provided by Amber Vinson, shows Vinson at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta. Vinson, a Dallas nurse who was being treated for Ebola, will attend a news conference, Tuesday, Oct. 28, 2014, to discuss her discharge from the hospital after tests showed she’s virus-free. (AP Photo/Amber Vinson, File)

 

DALLAS (USA Today) — In sickness — and now in health — Amber Vinson and Derrick Markray know love can survive anything, even Ebola.

“I said I’m not going to cry,” Markray said, remembering seeing his fiancée for the first time after she was declared Ebola free.

“I’m a man. All these people are around here,” he said. “And I just boo-hooed like a baby and just sunk into her shoulders.”

Vinson and Markray talked about weathering the Ebola crisis together although they were far apart in an exclusive interview with WFAA-TV, Dallas.

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