(Fighting against New Crown Pneumonia) Broadway 41-year-old actor Nick Cordero died of new Crown Pneumonia

  China News Service, San Francisco, July 6 (local time) On the 5th local time, Broadway actor Nick Cordero died in Los Angeles at the age of 41 after contracting new pneumonia.

  Cordero's wife Amanda Cruz announced the news on social media on the 5th. Previously, she has been updating her husband's condition on social media. The National Broadcasting Corporation reported that on March 30, 41-year-old Cordero entered the emergency room of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, when he already had new symptoms of pneumonitis. Two days later, Cordero began using the ventilator.

  "USA Today" reported that Cordero's first new coronavirus test was negative, and subsequent tests were positive. During his hospitalization, Cordero had a number of serious complications. Doctors used upper amputation, tube cutting and insertion of a temporary pacemaker to save his life.

  CNN reported that Cordero had experienced a coma for several weeks, and there were activities on social media to support his wake up. In May, Cruz announced that her husband was awake. Although he was still very weak, his condition was getting better. In early July, Cordero's condition worsened, his blood cell count became lower, and his lungs suffered severe damage. Cruz also recently said that Cordero may need a double lung transplant.

  Cordero’s friend Bluff said that Cordero was healthy before contracting the new coronavirus and did not have “pre-existing diseases”. Bluff urged people to take the new coronary pneumonia epidemic seriously.

  Cordero was born in Canada and grew up in Hamilton, Ontario. In 2014, he was nominated for the Tony Award for his performance in "Bullet Flying Broadway". (Finish)