Bravo: Andy Cohen gives an update on how he’s feeling

THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY -- "Reunion" -- Pictured: Andy Cohen -- (Photo by: Heidi Gutman/Bravo)
THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NEW YORK CITY -- "Reunion" -- Pictured: Andy Cohen -- (Photo by: Heidi Gutman/Bravo) /
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Andy Cohen gave Bravo and viewers an update on his health a few days after he tested positive for the coronavirus in New York City.

Andy Cohen gave an update about how he’s feeling after testing positive for the coronavirus at the end of last week.  On Tuesday, Andy posted on his Instagram stories that he appreciated all of the messages and well wishes he had received from people.  He also said, “I am getting better every day and can’t wait to see everybody again.”  At the end of his story, the Bravo host thanked all of the medical professionals helping people.

According to Bravo’s Daily Dish, Andy called in to Jeff Lewis’ SiriusXM show that he is on day six of his quarantine and is staying in his room.  His nanny, who tested negative, is caring for Benjamin in another part of the house for now.

Andy has been watching them on his nanny cam but says being separated from Ben is the worst part of the situation.  He said Ben is doing great and if it were up to his nanny, “I think she would come in here and hose me down with Clorox if she could.”

In the Tweet above, you can see Andy video chatting with the WWHL staff from his home and he was all smiles – and so was everyone else!

Andy had planned to host Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen @ Home from his house in the city with some special guests, but that is still postponed after his diagnosis.  Hopefully, Andy will be feeling better soon after some time alone at home.

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Andy asked everyone to stay home and stay safe during these uncertain times, which we can all agree with!  Stay safe, stay home, and stay tuned in to Bravo!

For more information about COVID-19, visit the CDC’s website or the website for your state’s Department of Health.

Get well soon, Andy!