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Amanda Kloots says she’s been told to say goodbye to husband Nick Cordero amid his two-month long battle with COVID-19 but has faith he’ll pull through. “I’ve been told a couple times that he won’t make it. I’ve been told to say goodbye. I’ve been told it would take a miracle. Well, I have faith,” …
Amanda Kloots says she’s been told to say goodbye to husband Nick Cordero amid his two-month long battle with COVID-19 but has faith he’ll pull through.
“I’ve been told a couple times that he won’t make it. I’ve been told to say goodbye. I’ve been told it would take a miracle. Well, I have faith,” Kloots, 38, posted to Instagram Wednesday. “Faith that is small as a mustard seed sometimes, but that is all you need sometimes.”
In April, the 41-year-old Broadway star was hospitalized at Cedars-Sinai Medical center in LA with a suspected coronavirus infection. He had to have his right leg amputated due to complications from the virus and has been on a ventilator for weeks. Cordero recently suffered a setback with a lung infection.
Kloots added, “He’s still here and despite his odds gets slightly, slightly better every day. Where there is faith, there is hope. Where there is hope, there can be a miracle! Like my dad has said since day one, every day he’s still with us is a miracle. I believe God is with us, with the doctors and with Nick.”