‘Do something now:’ Inmate’s wife calls for release of non-violent offenders
Luciana Infusino-Tomei has been left alone to care for her young daughter during the COVID-19 pandemic after her husband was sent to prison last year on a drug-related charge.
The 38-year-old woman from Vaughan, Ont., is one of many worrying about the health and safety of their incarcerated loved ones, whose living arrangements make them particularly vulnerable to the novel coronavirus that has so far infected thousands of people and killed dozens across the country.
“Sometimes I find myself having to hold back my tears,” Infusino-Tomei says. “My anxiety is through the roof, and so is my husband’s, because he is away from us.”
She says she hasn’t been able to get support in caring for their 19-month-old because her parents are older and in poor health.