Nick Cordero's battle with coronavirus has taken a serious toll.
11.04.2020 - 07:27 / justjared.com
Nick Cordero‘s wife Amanda Kloots is asking for more prayers from fans all over.
Taking to her Instagram Story, Amanda revealed that Nick‘s condition “got very bad. Please pray pray pray.”
If you haven’t seen, Nick was admitted to the ICU after coming down with coronavirus like symptoms.
However, after taking two tests, Nick‘s results were both negative.
“He is doing BETTER! His body is responding well to the medication for COVID and he needs less oxygen from the ventilator. His latest chest
Nick Cordero's battle with coronavirus has taken a serious toll.
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
Perfect trio! Nick Cordero and wife Amanda Kloots have been the cutest family of three ever since welcoming son Elvis.
Slow and steady. Nick Cordero’s wife, Amanda Kloots, gave fans an update on his health journey after his leg was amputated last week following coronavirus complications.
Nick Cordero is doing okay.
Nick Cordero‘s wife, Amanda Kloots, is speaking out about the Broadway star’s progress following his coronavirus diagnosis.
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.
As Nick Cordero continues to fight for his life in the ICU after being diagnosed first with pneumonia and then with COVID-19, his wife, Amanda Kloots, took to Instagram on Thursday to offer fans an update on his condition.
Tony Award-nominated Broadway star Nick Cordero’s condition is improving as doctors prepare to wean him off the extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) machine which has been helping keep him alive.