For more than a year, a Colorado woman has been writing her first play, based on the experiences her family went through during the height of the pandemic. She titled it 'The COVID Wife.'
LAKEWOOD — For more than a month of 2020, Suzanne Nepi did not see her husband while he was in the hospital with a critical case of COVID-19.
“They really were amazed to see him getting off the ventilator. And they said, 'You deserve to come in. And he deserves to see you,'" Suzanne said. “When they call them the frontline, that's not an exaggeration. The blood, sweat and tears that these folks gave, and what they went through without any rest. They are saints and they are saviors.”
Now, for more than a year, Suzanne has been writing her first play, based on the experiences her family went through during the height of the pandemic. She titled it The COVID Wife.
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