Married nurses reveal REAL story behind powerful coronavirus photo

Married nurses who embraced in protective gear while treating coronavirus patients reveal REAL story behind their powerful photo and encourage people to stick together so ‘we can get through this’

  • Mindy Brock and Ben Cayer  both work at Tampa General Hospital where they intubate patients – many of whom have COVID-19 
  • The couple, who met in nursing school in 2007, were pictured gazing into each other’s eyes in a famous photo taken March 30
  • The pair were arguing on the morning the snap was taken, but tensions instantly dissolved when they found themselves together in a break between surgeries
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Two married nurses who were pictured gazing into each other’s eyes from behind protective face shields amid the coronavirus pandemic have spoken out about their famous photo.  

A colleague captured Mindy Brock, 38, and her husband Ben Cayer, 46, locked in a lover’s embrace while on the job at Florida’s Tampa General Hospital on March 30. 

The striking snap, which showed the couple clad in gloves and gowns as they tenderly held each other’s masked faces, was described as a ‘symbol of love’ by people right around the world. 

But Brock told the Associated Press Thursday that the couple had been arguing the morning the image was taken. 

A striking photograph showing married nurses Mindy Brock (left) and Ben Cayer (right) gazing into one another’s eyes from behind their protective face shields is being shared around the world amid the coronavirus pandemic 

Brock revealed that they had disagreed about what to play on the car radio, and who was doing the dishes at home.

Both Brock and Cayer are nurse anesthetists, and it was also her first day on the hospital’s new ‘airway team’. The new COVID-19 procedures were making them tense. 

But after they found themselves in the same room, all the tension melted away. 

 ‘All those trivial things that we were arguing about that morning, in the grand scheme of things, aren´t that important,’ Brock stated.  

‘It strikes a chord because we´re all going through the same thing right now and it´s a symbol of hope and love.’

The couple met in nurse anesthesia school in 2007, and married five years ago. 

The couple met in nurse anesthesia school in 2007 and have been inseparable ever since

The couple met in nurse anesthesia school in 2007 and have been inseparable ever since 

Brock and Cayer are pictured on their wedding day in April 2015. The pair were wed in Charleston, South Carolina

Brock and Cayer are pictured on their wedding day in April 2015. The pair were wed in Charleston, South Carolina

Brock and Cayer are both nurse anesthetists who intubate patients – many of whom have COVID-19. As part of Tampa General’s ‘airway team’ and risk exposing themselves to the virus. 

Placing a tube into a patient´s mouth and down into their airway requires close contact – and because the virus spreads in droplets, they are required to wear the highest level of protective gear.

 

Thus far, the couple has managed to avoid contracting COVID-19, although it has come close to home. Brock´s mother has tested positive to the virus, and  co-workers fear catching it. 

But despite the stresses of the job, the pair say they feel lucky to be going through the crisis together. 

‘We have grown men bawling because none of their family can be there with them,’ Brock stated. 

She added: ‘It helps to be married to another nurse, because unless you´re here doing this, there´s no way to describe it, He gets it.’