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Elderly woman talks to husband through glass panes at coronavirus facility. See pics

Gene and Dorothy Campbell, who tied the knot 65 years ago, turned 89 and 88 respectively this week.

Updated on: Mar 07, 2020 02:51 PM IST
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A family’s love overcame physical barriers at the Life Care Center of Kirkland, the long-term care facility linked to several confirmed coronavirus cases in Washington state.

Gene and Dorothy Campbell, who tied the knot 65 years ago, turned 89 and 88 respectively this week. Gene has been in the nursing home since Feb. 21 after suffering from a stroke, said his son Todd, 59, an industrial engineer. But in late February the Seattle-area facility was locked down after seven residents died as a result of coronavirus.

Accompanied by Todd and the couple’s other son, Charlie, Dorothy visited her husband at the nursing home this week. To avoid the risk of infection, they chatted on the phone while looking at each other through the window.

Dorothy Campbell waves while talking through a window to Gene Campbell.

Reuters photographer David Ryder met the brothers on Wednesday, and a day later saw them escorting their mother, a retired schoolteacher, toward the window where Gene, a former textbook distributor, was waiting. The couple had been living together at an assisted facility in Bothell, Washington.

Dorothy Campbell and her son, Charlie Campbell, talk through a window with her husband.

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