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Let's hope Larry pulls through, just as we hope all do. The Wuhan Virus is borne from evil.
Talk show host Larry King has been hospitalized at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for over a week, a source close to the former CNN interviewer's family said Saturday.
Because of protocols at the hospital, King's family members are not able to visit him there, reports CNN.
King, 87, has faced several serious health issues, including numerous heart attacks and undergoing surgery for a quintuple bypass in 1987. He also has diabetes and revealed in 2017 he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and had undergone surgery to treat it. In 2019, King underwent a procedure to treat angina.
He also revealed in November 2019 that he had been in a coma "for a couple of weeks" after having a stroke that March.
"It's been a rough year, I don't remember anything since March — I had the stroke in March," he said at the time, reports U.S. Magazine. "I haven't driven a car, but I'm back at work and that makes me feel great. It's been a long, hard ride. My head doctor said I have an incomparable spirit."
Talk Show Host Larry King, 87, Hospitalized With COVID-19
Talk show host Larry King has been hospitalized at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for over a week, a source close to the former CNN interviewer's family said Saturday.
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Talk show host Larry King has been hospitalized at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for over a week, a source close to the former CNN interviewer's family said Saturday.
Because of protocols at the hospital, King's family members are not able to visit him there, reports CNN.
King, 87, has faced several serious health issues, including numerous heart attacks and undergoing surgery for a quintuple bypass in 1987. He also has diabetes and revealed in 2017 he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and had undergone surgery to treat it. In 2019, King underwent a procedure to treat angina.
He also revealed in November 2019 that he had been in a coma "for a couple of weeks" after having a stroke that March.
"It's been a rough year, I don't remember anything since March — I had the stroke in March," he said at the time, reports U.S. Magazine. "I haven't driven a car, but I'm back at work and that makes me feel great. It's been a long, hard ride. My head doctor said I have an incomparable spirit."