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        <title><![CDATA[Dylan Dreyer’s husband, Brian Fichera, recovering from coronavirus]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Today&#8221; co-anchor <strong>Dylan Dreyer</strong>&#8216;s husband, Brian Fichera, is recovering from coronavirus.</p><p>The couple video-called into &#8220;The 3rd hour of Today&#8221; on Friday, with Fichera telling viewers he is feeling &#8220;much better&#8221; after first experiencing symptoms about three weeks ago.</p><p>&#8220;I’m well over a week without symptoms, but &#8230; it was really scary,&#8221; Fichera shared. &#8220;It&#8217;s serious.&#8221;</p><p>Dreyer, 38, said they were extra concerned because they have two children at home: 3-month-old son Oliver and 3-year-old son Calvin.</p><p>“The scary part was that we’re stuck in a New York apartment. We’ve got a newborn and Calvin, and we’re trying to keep everybody safe,&#8221; Dreyer said.</p><p>&#8220;This is actually Calvin&#8217;s room that we&#8217;re in, and Brian quarantined himself in this room because it&#8217;s really the only place we can go. &#8230; [He] kind of dealt with it on [his] own because I was with the kids.&#8221;</p><p>Earlier this week, Fichera described his symptoms <strong>via an Instagram post</strong>, writing: &#8220;The headaches were debilitating. No amount of Tylenol could put a dent in my headaches or temperature.&#8221;</p><p>He also detailed the &#8220;emotional component to this disease. I cried. ALOT. I never cry (unless homeward bound or Forrest Gump is on tv).&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;It’s the Freddy Krueger of virus’s because it knows where you are weakest and knows your deepest fears and it attacks accordingly,&#8221; he wrote.</p><p>Dreyer and Fichera <strong>welcomed their baby boy</strong> in January after struggling to conceive a second child naturally. They decided to turn to IVF, but didn&#8217;t end up using the method because Dreyer <strong>had unexpectedly become pregnant</strong> without it.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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