A look at why Atlantic Canada excels at slowing the spread of COVID-19 Lee Larabie sold the tattoo shop she owned in Toronto ahead of a move now planned for June.
And as COVID-19 cases continue to surge across the province, she feels she and her wife — a warehouse worker with an autoimmune disease — couldn’t leave Ontario soon enough.“Every time (Rebecca) goes to work it stresses me out — she’s literally putting her life at risk for just over minimum wage,” Lee Larabie said. “I only have one wife.
She means everything to me.”Rebecca Larabie was diagnosed in 2015 with transverse myelitis, a neurological disorder characterized by inflammation of the spinal cord.