ALZANO LOMBARDO – Their last hug was through plastic. Palmiro “Mario” Tami knew this was the day he was getting his second coronavirus vaccine shot.
But with the northern Italian region of Lombardy again under lockdown, he did not know it would be accompanied by a visit from his wife of 58 years.
Nor that he would be able, at last, to touch her hand. “Franca? Is that you?” Tami, 82, exclaimed as he peered through the window of the nursing home rec room at a figure wrapped in a hospital gown, coiffed hair covered by green surgical netting and face obscured by a surgical mask.
Still, through the glass, her bright blue eyes shone through. His wife, Franca Persico, held a red rose she had brought for him.