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Andy Cohen says he's 'feeling better' after COVID-19 diagnosis, WWHL returns

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Andy Cohen is on the mend and ready to get back to hosting Watch What Happens Live.The Bravo host, who revealed on March 20 that he had tested positive for COVID-19, is returning with the show on Monday night while he remains quarantined at his West Village apartment in New York City.The 51-year-old certainly looked in better spirits as he posed in a colorful striped sweater in an Instagram snap to announce the news and reveal his upcoming guests.

He's back: Andy Cohen revealed on Monday that he's feeling better after his COVID-19 diagnosis and is returning with Watch What Happens Live tonight'Happy to report I’m feeling better and am returning to @radioandysxm this morning, and will try to end your day with a smile when we begin WWHL@Home.

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