By Greg Evans
03.05.2020 - 19:13 / torontosun.com
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.
The Broadway actor remains in a coma following a battle with Covid-19, which resulted in him having one of his legs amputated and a temporary pacemaker fitted due to an irregular heartbeat.
Kloots has been updating fans on his progress on Instagram, and taking to her Stories, she confirmed the Tony-winning star had successfully undergone the
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Nick Cordero’s ongoing battle with COVID-19 has taken an uptick.
By Bruce Haring
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.
Nick Cordero‘s eyes have opened following a procedure to take him off the respirator, his wife Amanda Kloots shared in an Instagram Story this week.
Nick Cordero seems to be on the road to recovery.
Broadway actor Nick Cordero's battle against Coronavirus has been a tough one. The actor was initially diagnosed with pneumonia whereas his results for Coronavirus came back negative. However, the doctors insisted on having the third test which came positive. The 41-year-old was put on a ventilator and had his right leg amputated due to Coronavirus complications. After weeks of hardship, there is finally some good news for his fans as the actor's Tracheostomy procedure has been successful.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has been taken off a ventilator after undergoing a successful procedure to insert a breathing tube, his wife said.
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Comatose Canadian actor Nick Cordero is to remain on a ventilator after developing a new fever on Monday morning.
One step forward, two steps back. Broadway star Nick Cordero suffered a major setback in his journey to recovering from a severe case of coronavirus.
Nick Cordero's team of doctors are working diligently to figure out why he developed a fever overnight. As the Broadway star remains in a coma nearly a month after he was first hospitalized with complications from COVID-19, wife Amanda Kloots returned to Instagram Stories with another update on his recovery. "Unfortunately," Kloots shared, "they are not able to remove the ventilator today and put the trach [tube] in because early this morning he got a fever that caused his blood pressure to