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‘Freaks and Geeks’ actor Jerry Messing on ventilator after catching coronavirus

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Freaks And Geeks actor Jerry Messing has been placed on a ventilator in hospital after catching coronavirus, according to reports.Speaking to TMZ, the former child star’s father James said Messing was transported to hospital on Monday night (August 16) where he tested positive for COVID-19.According to James, his son is “struggling to survive” and nobody is allowed to visit him.Messing, 35, had received his first coronavirus vaccination and was waiting on his second, when his father noticed he was “really struggling to breathe”.

After testing his oxygen levels and noticing they were low, his father called an ambulance to take him to the hospital.Both of Messing’s parents, who live with the actor in Tampa, Florida, are fully vaccinated..

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