Broadway star Nick Cordero, who has been hospitalized with COVID-19 For three months, he is still in a “vicious dance circle in the ICU,” his wife, Amanda Kloots, said on Instagram on Sunday. Kloots has often used Instagram to update his followers on Lamb’s battle with the virus.
This weekend, Kloots said he had an emotional day after his sister, who was visiting from Paris, went home and then visited Cordero at the hospital. “Nick is doing well, it’s just that he’s in this vicious dance circle in the ICU where one thing goes well and then something else goes wrong and what was wrong goes well, but then what is right goes wrong,” he said. Kloots about her Instagram Stories. “For me, right now it’s like, how do we get out of this vicious circle, this ICU circle?”
Cordero, nominated for Tony, has been battling the coronavirus for almost 90 days. “There are still problems with the carbon dioxide level. It is still acidotic and there are still blood pressure problems,” Kloots said of his husband of 41 years. “So, we really need those things resolved in order to move forward. So I hope and keep the faith that these things happen this week and we see some kind of progress. So please keep Nick to your prayers.”
Last month, Kloots told his followers that Lamb’s condition had disappeared. “downhill”. In another Instagram update in May, Kloots said her husband had suffered a new lung infection he was “slowly recovering, which is great.”
Cordero was initially hospitalized on March 30 after developing pneumonia and then tested positive for the coronavirus. He was intubated on April 1 and, in addition to suffering from pneumonia, he also suffered septic shock, had two “mini strokes”, had a temporary pacemaker, and suffered blood clotting complications that amputated his right leg. Kloots said.
Kloots not only uses social media to update fans on Cordero’s condition, but also asks fans to give his family some positivity. She encourages fans to sing and dance every day at 3 pm in honor of Cordero. She often republishes the light-hearted videos of people dancing Cordero’s favorite song, “Live Your Life.” The couple have a 1-year-old son, Elvis, who often appears in the Kloots stories.
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