By Bruce Haring
07.05.2020 - 02:11 / etcanada.com
Nick Cordero has been battling for his life after being hospitalized for COVID-19, but the Tony-nominated actor’s wife, Amanda Kloots, is hopeful that his condition may have turned a corner.
Cordero, 41, had to have one of his legs amputated due to blood-clotting issues, had been placed in a medically induced coma and underwent a tracheostomy after being hospitalized for more than a month.
However, Kloots had some positive news to share about his condition on Wednesday on her Instagram Stories.
By Bruce Haring
Nick Cordero is still battling a lung infection, as his fight against COVID-19 continues.
Nick Cordero is still battling a lung infection amid his fight with the Covid-19 virus.
More good news for Nick Cordero!
Amanda Kloots is ecstatic her husband, Nick Cordero, is finally awake after the Broadway star was placed in a medically induced coma. Kloots, who has been keeping people abreast of Cordero’s progress via social media, joined "Extra" for an at-home interview and agreed with host Renee Bargh’s sentiment that the performer’s positive outlook was simply “the best news ever.” “Yes, so early signs of being awake are exactly that, tracking,” Kloots said.
Nick Cordero has awoken from his coma, according to his wife Amanda Kloots, who shared the news Tuesday on her Instagram Stories. The Broadway star has spent weeks in intensive care after complications caused by COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has woken up from his medically induced coma, according to his wife, Amanda Kloots. Kloots shared the news on her Instagram Story on Tuesday. In the video, Kloots holds up Elvis, the son she shares with Cordero, 41.
Great news!!!
By Ellise Shafer
Nick Cordero has awoken from his coma, according to his wife Amanda Kloots who shared the news on her Instagram Stories on Tuesday. The Broadway star has spent weeks in intensive care after complications caused by COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus."I asked the doctor today, 'Can we say he is awake?'" said Kloots, while holding their infant son, Elvis.
By Bruce Haring
Amanda Kloots has one wish this Mother's Day. She wants her husband, Nick Cordero, to wake up.
Nick Cordero is finally showing signs that he might wake up in the coming days. Though there have been numerous setbacks in his recovery from the coronavirus, his wife, Amanda Kloots, has revealed he's showing major progress and may wake up in the near future.
Nick Cordero has successfully been taken off a ventilator after having a tracheostomy tube fitted to help him breathe, his wife Amanda Kloots has shared.