George Stephanopoulos has tested positive for Coronavirus. The Good Morning America anchor shared the health update on the morning show on Monday, April 13. Stephanopoulos' wife, Ali Wentworth, previously tested positive for Coronavirus.
24.03.2020 - 18:23 / deadline.com
By Ted Johnson
Good Morning America host Robin Roberts said that she will be working at home starting with Wednesday’s broadcast because of concerns of over catching the coronavirus given her pre-existing conditions.
On Tuesday, Roberts featured her doctor, Gail Roboz, who advised those with underlying medical conditions to take special precautions to protect themselves from the virus, as they are at increased risk.
“I heard your advice and because of what is going on in New York City, this
George Stephanopoulos has tested positive for Coronavirus. The Good Morning America anchor shared the health update on the morning show on Monday, April 13. Stephanopoulos' wife, Ali Wentworth, previously tested positive for Coronavirus.
By Ted Johnson
By Bruce Haring
The coronavirus has hit “Good Morning America” on a personal level.
ABC News is mourning the loss of Good Morning America studio camera operator Tony Greer, who died due to complications from the novel coronavirus. GMA co-host Robin Roberts announced his death on air Wednesday. She said that Greer worked on the morning show for more than six years.
The coronavirus has hit on a personal level.
Good Morning America is joining forces with hunger-relief organization Feeding America to provide help for those struggling to put food on the table during the coronavirus pandemic. GMA and ABC are partnering with the charity for a "Day of Hope" on April 9, connecting viewers with food resources.
Dwayne Johnson has decided not to post his home workout regimes online during the coronavirus crisis.
Thousands of people across Scotland have paid tribute to NHS staff and carers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
By Denise Petski
“Welcome to my house,” Robin Roberts, 59, said from her makeshift studio ion Mar. 25.
“CBS This Morning” co-anchor Anthony Mason has shifted to work-from-home mode as of Wednesday after a family member began to exhibit possible symptoms of coronavirus.