Good news, Roommates! Bravo head honcho and “Watch What Happens Live” host Andy Cohen says he is feeling much better following being diagnosed with COVID-19 almost two weeks ago. His health has improved so much following his bout with coronavirus that he has also officially returned to work.
Andy Cohen has been in self-quarantine for the past 12 days—but that has all ended now and he is spilling the details of how he’s feeling these days. He returned to host his Sirius XM radio show, “Andy Cohen Live” and gave his listeners an update.
Andy explained his coronavirus ordeal this way:
“It took about 10 or 11 days, I would say, to work through my system. It takes a bit to get your energy back. It measures how much oxygen you’re getting to your lungs. My doctor told me what the reading would be in case it would be a cause for alarm. You could scare yourself and think, ‘Oh my God, my lungs don’t feel right,’ but you could use this pulse oximeter and see, ‘OK, well actually, you’re fine. You’re within the range.’”
Andy shared that to relive his symptoms, he also took Tylenol, vitamin C, and drank a lot of liquids to help him recuperate. He also added, “I am so happy to be feeling good, and this is the first bit of normalcy that I’ve had in some time, so it’s great to be back with my family here. I am feeling back and better than ever.”
Roommates, what are your thoughts on this?