Qianjiang Evening News hourly news reporter Lu Fang
The coronavirus has claimed the life of a well-known entertainer in the United States.
According to foreign media reports, on July 5, local time in the United States, actor Nick Cordro, who was active on the Broadway stage, died of complications of the new crown virus at the age of 41.

Nick Cordero
Before his death, Cordro starred in musicals such as "Bullets On Broadway", "The Waitress", "The Bronx Story", "The Rock Age" and "The Police Family" and "Three Old Gunners". In 2014, he was also nominated for several awards, including the Tony Award.
In March, Cordero was diagnosed with the new coronavirus and was subsequently admitted to the Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for treatment. In April, doctors had to amputate Cordero's right leg due to complications during treatment.
Cordero, who had been battling the disease in the hospital for 95 days, had fallen into a long-term coma and woke up unable to move, only to use his eyeball movements to indicate "yes" or "no".
During this time, his wife repeatedly revealed her husband's condition on social media.
On July 5, local time, she sadly revealed that Cordero had passed away: "God has a new angel in heaven, and my dear husband died this morning. Surrounded by the love, singing and prayers of his family, he passed away gently. ”
It is reported that in March this year, the American national treasure screenwriter and broadway famous playwright Terrence McNally also died of complications from the new crown.
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