A new report from Page Six revealed today that Nick Cordero, the Broadway star, has undergone stem cell treatment to help him with his lungs. Amanda Kloots, his wife, took to her Instagram again to give further updates on her husband’s condition.
21.05.2020 - 01:37 / deadline.com
By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
Nick Cordero, the Broadway actor whose long battle with COVID-19 has been chronicled on Instagram, “had a bad morning,” with wife Amanda Kloots noting in an Instagram Story video today that “things are going a little downhill at the moment.”
Kloots, a fitness trainer, did not offer additional details.
“I am asking again for all the prayers — mega prayers right now,” she said in the Story video. “I know that this virus is not gonna get him down.
A new report from Page Six revealed today that Nick Cordero, the Broadway star, has undergone stem cell treatment to help him with his lungs. Amanda Kloots, his wife, took to her Instagram again to give further updates on her husband’s condition.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerUPDATE, JUNE 6: Actor Nick Cordero has begun a stem cell treatment to aid in his long battle with COVID-19.His wife, Amanda Kloots, posted the latest news on Instagram. “This could be really great.
Nick Cordero has been battling Corornavirus complications at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for over two months now. The Broadway actor has got his right leg amputated due to blood clotting and has undergone a tracheotomy to support his breathing. Nick was diagnosed with Pneumonia initially and tested positive for Coronavirus after his third test. The actor has been putting up a great fight against the novel COVID-19 and has been on the ventilator for over two months.
Nick Cordero‘s wife, Amanda Kloots, has provided a heartbreaking, yet hopeful update about his health amid his recovery from coronavirus-related complications.
Nick Cordero‘s wife, Amanda Kloots, has provided a heartbreaking, yet hopeful update about his health amid his recovery from coronavirus-related complications.
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