As weeks turned into months, the global pandemic intensified. As a result, the medical staff at Joseph’s rehabilitation center did not allow Eve to visit him. After five months, the couple thought Eva would be allowed to visit since she had just checked into a rehab center alone, reports CBS News.
The Laureths looked forward to their reunion despite the circumstances. Imagine how they felt when they were told their reunion was limited to sharing the same address. Rosecastle staff at Delaney Creek will not budge on strict COVID-19 social distancing guidelines and infection prevention protocols.
The Laureth did what he or anyone else would do in their situation; They made the most of it. Since they couldn’t sneak in a kiss or a kiss every day, they exchanged love notes over the phone. They also occasionally visited each other’s windows.
After just over seven months or 215 days apart, the Laureth family was finally able to move past the separation and spend time together and hold hands. The two hugged and we are so happy to be together again. The staff wept with tears of joy over the couple’s happiness.