Broadway star Nick Cordero, who has tested positive for coronavirus, is continuing to fight for his life in the hospital
A day after sharing that her husband’s conditionGet push notifications with news, features and more.“We had really great progress and then yesterday I got a phone call saying he had an infection in his lung, a new infection, that caused his fever to spike way above normal, which caused his blood pressure to drop, which caused his heart to go into [an] irregular pattern,” the fitness instructor said in a series of Instagram Story videos posted on Saturday night.
Although everything went smoothly after Cordero, 41, was initially put on the machine, his health then took a turn. RELATED VIDEO: Teen Pilot Flies Medical Supplies to Hospitals in Rural Areas to Help Them in Coronavirus Fight
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