Andy Cohen is back! After testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host is feeling better, returning to work from his home office, and reuniting with his son, Ben.
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The “Today” show has been hit with its first case of COVID-19.
On Monday’s show, co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb revealed that one of the show’s staffers had tested positive for the coronavirus.
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Al Roker and Craig Melvin are also staying home from the show as a precaution.
“Last night we learned that a colleague of ours on the Third Hour of ‘Today’ has tested positive for COVID-19, the novel coronavirus,” Guthrie
Andy Cohen is back! After testing positive for coronavirus (COVID-19) the Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen host is feeling better, returning to work from his home office, and reuniting with his son, Ben.
Andy Cohen discussed his battle with coronavirus during an appearance on Tuesday’s “Today”.
Hoda Kotb was overcome with emotion Friday morning.
This is so sad.
NBC News has confirmed that a staff member who had been diagnosed with the COVID-19 virus has passed away.
The Today show co-anchors Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb and other NBC News employees are sharing touching tributes to their late colleague Larry Edgeworth, who died at age 61 on Thursday after testing positive for the novel coronavirus. The company's chairman, Andy Lack, announced his death in an email to staff members on Friday.
It's a sad day for the NBC News team.
By Ted Johnson
The show must go on, despite another one of its top personalities going into self isolation. Savannah Guthrie revealed Wednesday that she was working from home after coming down with a sore throat.
Savannah Guthrie is working from home today. The journalist is co-anchoring the Today show from her basement today after coming down with "a mild sore throat and runny nose." During the broadcast, Guthrie's co-anchor Hoda Kotb said she missed her "partner in crime." "Well now we're really socially distancing aren't we, Hoda?" Guthrie asked.
Savannah Guthrie will be the third member of the “Today” team to work from home.
By Ted Johnson
Savannah Guthrie, 48, is taking every precaution she can after a Today show staffer tested positive for COVID-19 aka the coronavirus. The anchor shared a message to her Instagram page on Mar. 17 that revealed she’ll be anchoring the NBC show from her home after she started suffering from “a mild sore throat and runny nose”, which could possibly be symptoms of the virus.
Safety first! Savannah Guthrie announced that she is switching things up starting Wednesday, March 18, when it comes to her hosting duties for the Today show.
Savannah Guthrie is the latest member of the “Today” anchor team to stay at home as one of the nation’s best-known morning programs grapples with the spread of coronavirus across the U.S.
Today hosts Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb wanted viewers to know that they are taking every precaution possible amid the COVID-19 pandemic. During the March 17 telecast of the NBC morning show, Savannah revealed, “Craig [Melvin, 40] and Al [Roker, 65] are out once again.” The host further explained to viewers, “We’re just being super, super cautious.
Al Roker, and his Today show co-host Craig Melvin, are staying home from the morning show for a few days after a staffer was diagnosed with Coronavirus.
Leave it to Al! After a Today show staffer tested positive for coronavirus, Al Roker decided to deliver the weather report from his house on Tuesday, March 17.
Al Roker is not letting the quarantine slow him down. The “Today” show co-host appeared remotely from his home to deliver the weather to audiences after isolating himself from the NBC morning show, where a staffer on “3rd Hour” tested positive for coronavirus.
Al Roker is not letting the quarantine slow him down. The show co-host appeared remotely from his home to deliver the weather to audiences after isolating himself from the NBC morning show, where a staffer on tested positive for coronavirus.