By Greg Evans
01.05.2020 - 02:47 / foxnews.com
Nick Cordero's coronavirus battle rages on. It was nearly a month ago when the Broadway star's wife Amanda Kloots shared the news of Cordero's health scare -- at the time, he tested negative for coronavirus, but Kloots said that doctors maintain the virus is the cause of his poor health.
Since then, Cordero, 41, has faced a leg amputation, the installation of a temporary pacemaker and, most recently, an infection in his blood and lungs. "Yesterday was a very hard day," Kloots said in a video
.Broadway star Nick Cordero has woken up from his medically induced coma, according to his wife, Amanda Kloots. Kloots shared the news on her Instagram Story on Tuesday. In the video, Kloots holds up Elvis, the son she shares with Cordero, 41.
By Bruce Haring
Nick Cordero seems to be on the road to recovery.
Broadway star Nick Cordero has been taken off a ventilator after undergoing a successful procedure to insert a breathing tube, his wife said.
Nick Cordero is suffering more setbacks on the road to recovery following his coronavirus diagnosis.
Broadway star Nick Cordero continues to battle the coronavirus, and wife Amanda Kloots offered an update to reveal he’s suffered another setback.
By Tom Tapp
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.
It’s been a long road for Nick Cordero‘s family as he battles health issues, but things are looking up.
It's been a long road for Nick Cordero's family as he battles health issues, but things are looking up.
Nick Cordero's loved ones are patiently waiting for him to wake up from the medically induced coma he was placed in while fighting COVID-19. The Broadway star's wife, fitness personality Amanda Kloots, offered another health update via Instagram Stories on Thursday, describing the "waiting game" she now faces just days after Cordero's leg was amputated. Following the successful amputation, Cordero underwent an MRI on his brain and spine to assess other possible hurdles in his recovery.