Amanda Kloots says Nick Cordero is doing better in ongoing battle with COVID-19

‘Some good news today’: Amanda Kloots says Nick Cordero is doing better in ongoing battle with COVID-19

She celebrated her son Elvis’ first birthday on Wednesday as the boy’s father and her husband Nick Cordero remained fighting for his life in hospital in LA.

And on Thursday, Amanda Kloots once again shared an update on her Instagram Story about the Broadway actor who has been battling COVID-19 since March.

‘Some good news today,’ she began. ‘Nick’s vent settings today were just numbers we haven’t seen in a while, which were just great.’

‘Some good news’: Amanda Kloots once again shared an update on her Instagram Story about her husband Nick Cordero’s condition on Thursday as he continues to battle COVID-19

Kloots added: ‘Anything can always happen and, trust me, it does, but today those numbers got me a little bit teary.’   

Cordero, 41, who has starred in Rock of Ages and Waitress, is in ICU at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.

He had to have his right leg amputated in April as a result of complications from the virus and in May, his wife shared that he had suffered major lung damage.  

Last week, the Canadian actor began stem cell treatment in a bid to aid his recovery and Kloots said he would receive another treatment on Friday.

Critical: Broadway actor Cordero, 41, has been hospitalized since March in after contracting the coronavirus. He has had his right leg amputated and has suffered severe lung damage

Critical: Broadway actor Cordero, 41, has been hospitalized since March in after contracting the coronavirus. He has had his right leg amputated and has suffered severe lung damage

Fight of his life: Last week, the Canadian actor, pictured with baby son Elvis, began stem cell treatment in a bid to aid his recovery and Kloots said he'd receive another treatment Friday

Fight of his life: Last week, the Canadian actor, pictured with baby son Elvis, began stem cell treatment in a bid to aid his recovery and Kloots said he’d receive another treatment Friday

Grateful for support: Kloots, who married Cordero in 2017, shared in her latest update that she was wearing a prayer shawl sent to her by a Lutheran congregation in Colorado

Grateful for support: Kloots, who married Cordero in 2017, shared in her latest update that she was wearing a prayer shawl sent to her by a Lutheran congregation in Colorado

Kloots and Cordero married in September 2017 and their son was born on June 10 2019. 

Kloots has maintained a high-profile social media presence as she details Cordero’s health struggles and asks for prayerful support. 

She shared in her latest update that she was wearing a prayer shawl sent to her by a Lutheran congregation in Colorado and once again thanked everyone for their continued messages of support. 

On her own: On Wednesday, Kloots celebrated Elvis' first birthday in what was a bittersweet occasion

On her own: On Wednesday, Kloots celebrated Elvis’ first birthday in what was a bittersweet occasion

Fighting spirit: Kloots has maintained a high-profile social media presence sharing details of Cordero's health struggles as he remains at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles

Fighting spirit: Kloots has maintained a high-profile social media presence sharing details of Cordero’s health struggles as he remains at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles