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Gently, Esther Teodoro rubs her husband Eduardo’s forehead, smoothing out his salt-and-pepper hair as he lies in his hospital bed.

β€œYou’re going home, OK?” she tells him. β€œI can take care of you, OK?”

Eduardo can’t respond. He has a breathing tube, just one part of the complex web of medical equipment keeping the 75-year-old’s battered lungs and body functioning as he struggles to recover from COVID-19.

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Esther, his wife of 38 years, was infected at the same time back in January, but her illness was mild. Now likely protected from reinfection, she’s a rare visitor allowed within the Scarborough Health Network’s Centenary Hospital intensive care unit in Toronto’s east end.

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