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Kate Snow Husband Illness: Journalist Husband Affected From Coronavirus

Snow, 50, uploaded a video of herself preparing lunch for her husband on Sunday, characterising Bro's symptoms as body aches

Kate Snow Husband Illness: Kate Snow, an NBC News correspondent, reported that her husband, Chris Bro, has been diagnosed with the new coronavirus (COVID-19). Snow, 50, uploaded a video of herself preparing lunch for her husband on Sunday, characterising Bro’s symptoms as body aches, a slight fever, and chest tightness — “but no difficulty breathing.” Bro has not been tested for COVID-19.

“My husband, Chris Bro, is quite ill,” explains Snow. Because he does not want to expose me or anyone else in the house to the coronavirus, he has evaded getting tested. In the basement, he is lodging in a guest room with an attached bathroom. Now I’m going to bring him supper.

Kate Snow Husband Illness:

Snow, who is already wearing gloves, says as she dons a face mask to carry her husband’s food tray downstairs, “So this is my life now.” In response to “How are you feeling?” Snow addresses Bro through his door. It is “a little bit better,” he states.

Snow includes a recording of Bro stating that he does not want anyone to experience what he did on his first night combating the illness.

Even though Snow says, “It’s a little exhausting right now,” she manages to conclude the video, optimistically. “Okay, listen up. Snow concludes the short film by stating, “He is a robust and healthy individual.” And we are all hoping for the best. However, we would highly appreciate any kind thoughts you can send our way.

Snow explains in the caption that she is caring for her husband, Instagram user @chrisbronext, who has the coronavirus. “My family and I all enjoy good health. Chris is resilient, and we anticipate a speedy recovery. Please, if you think of it, say a prayer for us. In recent days, the affection and support of our family and friends have been invaluable.

Tonight on @nbcnightlynews, I will report from my personal life, so things will be a bit different than usual. I am grateful for your generosity. We are ecstatic that @ChrisBroNext is in improved health this morning. XOXO”

At least 357,036 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the United States as of Monday, with 10,522 fatalities attributable to the respiratory virus. On Monday, New York had the most confirmed cases (131,239) and fatalities (4,758) of any state in the United States.

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