The 'Watch What Happens Live' host had been separated from his son since testing positive for COVID-19 earlier this month.
Cohen said his symptoms included fever, chills and a loss of smell and appetite, and lasted “about 10 or 11 days” before subsiding.
“It was lingering. I’m asthmatic, but the tightness that I felt in my chest was different from the shortness of breath that I feel as an asthmatic,” Cohen told “Today.” “It was a low fever. It was no sense of smell or taste. Really achy throughout my body ― just persistent aches that wouldn’t go away. Kind of a dry cough, not horrible but there. It took about 11 days, I would say, or 12 days, to work its way through my system.
Cohen depended on “a lot of Tylenol, a lot of vitamin C and liquids” to treat his condition, he said on his SiriusXM show. He also recommended using a pulse oximeter, which measures the oxygen level of your blood to your lungs, to monitor the severity of his sickness. On his first “Watch What Happens Live” broadcast from his New York City apartment on Monday night, all was almost back to normal, with Bravo favorites Jerry O’Connell, “Real Housewives of Atlanta” star NeNe Leakes, and “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” cast member Lisa Rinna returning to the show.When will life return to normal?
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