Free at last. Chris Cuomo announced during his CNN broadcast on Monday, April 27, that he has officially tested negative for the coronavirus, nearly one month after his diagnosis.
“So, I tested negative — I don’t have the virus,” Cuomo, 49, said. “Good for me. I also tested to show that I have both antibodies.” However, the CNN anchor was quick to question whether or not he has reason to celebrate. “Here’s the new thing, do I really have great news? What does it mean that I have antibodies? Am I really immune? Do they know?” Cuomo wondered. CNN’s chief medical correspondent, Dr. Sanjay Gupta, said Cuomo likely has some protection from the antibodies, despite the World Health Organization’s Friday, April 24, statement that evidence doesn’t currently support the notion that people who have coronavirus antibodies are “protected” from getting the virus again.
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