By Tom Tapp
12.04.2020 - 19:17 / eonline.com
Broadway and TV star Nick Cordero remains in critical condition after undergoing medical procedures and having to be resuscitated amid his hospitalization for the novel coronavirus, his wife Amanda Kloots says. The fitness trainer had revealed on Instagram on April 1 that the 41-year-old Tony-nominated actor, father of their 10-month-old son Elvis, was admitted to an ICU after experiencing pneumonia-like symptoms.
Days later, Kloots confirmed that Cordero had tested positive for COVID-19. On
.Amanda Kloots has shared a new update about husband Nick Cordero‘s health amid his battle with coronavirus.
Nick Cordero's battle with coronavirus has taken a serious toll.
Nick Cordero is still struggling to recover from the coronavirus.
Nick Cordero's condition seems to be improving following the recent amputation of his leg due to complications from coronavirus.On Friday (April 24), the Broadway star's wife Amanda Kloots took to her Instagram Stories to share a video update on Cordero's condition, noting that he had "two negative COVID tests," as People reports.
Broadway star Nick Cordero is making progress in his battle with the coronavirus after twice testing negative for Covid-19, even though he remains unconscious.
Nick Cordero, the 41-year-old Broadway actor who has been sedated in the intensive care unit since April 1, is having his leg amputated amid complications that have resulted from his battle with COVID-19. Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots — who has chronicled his health struggles on social media since the beginning of April when he was, at first, diagnosed with pneumonia — on Saturday shared the somber news in an Instagram story.
Nick Cordero is out of surgery and doing as well as possible after doctors were forced to amputate his leg amid his ongoing battle with COVID-19.
Nick Cordero is doing okay.
NEW YORK — The wife of Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialized in playing tough guys on Broadway, says her husband will have to have his right leg amputated after suffering complications from the coronavirus. Amanda Kloots on Instagram said Saturday that Cordero had been treated with blood thinners to help with clotting in his leg, but his doctors had to stop the treatment because it was causing internal bleeding.
Nick Cordero, the 41-year-old Broadway actor who has been sedated in the intensive care unit since April 1, is having his leg amputated amid complications that have resulted from his battle with COVID-19.Cordero's wife, Amanda Kloots, shared the somber news in an Instagram story Saturday afternoon (April 18)."We got some difficult news yesterday," she said in a video update on Cordero's coronavirus fight.
Nick Cordero‘s wife Amanda Kloots has an upsetting update amid his battle with coronavirus.
Broadway and TV star Nick Cordero will not stop fighting. More than a week after the Tony-nominated actor was admitted to an ICU after experiencing pneumonia-like symptoms, his wife Amanda Kloots offered a health update to fans and followers.
Days after revealing that Nick Cordero, 41, was in a “very bad” spot with his coronavirus recovery, his wife, Amanda Kloots, shared some good news. The Broadway star’s spouse posted on her Instagram Story Wednesday to tell her followers that Cordero’s condition has improved somewhat, despite him still being unconscious.