By Greg Evans
01.05.2020 - 02:15 / etonline.com
Nick Cordero's battle with coronavirus has taken a serious toll.
On Thursday, the Broadway star's wife, Amanda Kloots, revealed that his lungs have been «severely damaged» due to the respiratory disease. She said on her Instagram Story that it was so bad that Cordero's lungs had holes in them.
«Yesterday was a very hard day. He started off with low blood count. Luckily, Nick’s CT scans came back clear of internal bleeding as of now, so that was a huge blessing,» Kloots shared.
«However, we did
One week after finally waking up and taking some positive steps in his coronavirus recovery, Nick Cordero's journey has taken a bumpy turn.His wife Amanda Kloots, who has been frequently posting updates on the Broadway star's status, took to her Instagram story on Wednesday (May 20) to reveal that "Nick has had a bad morning," adding, "Unfortunately, things are going a little downhill at the moment.""So I am asking again for all the prayers, mega prayers right now," she continued, tearing up.
Nick Cordero is continuing to fight the coronavirus in the hospital. On Monday, Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots took to her Instagram Story to reveal that he is continuing to make progress amid his health battle.
Nick Cordero is awake.
Nick Cordero's wife Amanda Kloots has shared that the 41-year-old who is hospitalized for contracting coronavrius is "doing well" following his recent tracheostomy procedure. On Friday, May 1, Kloots shared that doctors took Cordero off a ventilator and inserted a breathing tube.
Nick Cordero seems to be on the road to recovery.
Nick Cordero and his family have been through a number of ups and downs over the last weeks.
By Tom Tapp
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