Jenna Bush Hager city Savannah, county Guthrie county Guthrie covid-19 testing Health Jenna Bush Hager city Savannah, county Guthrie county Guthrie

Hoda Kotb’s ‘Today’ Show Absence Explained As A ‘Family Health Matter’

Reading now: 354
etcanada.com

Hoda Kotb’s absence from the “Today” show has been explained. The 58-year-old co-anchor of the NBC morning show hasn’t appeared on the show in more than a week and on Wednesday, her absence was addressed.

Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones sat on “Today”‘s anchor desk at the top of the show, sharing that both Kotb and Savannah Guthrie were out and noting, “They will be back soon.” Later into the broadcast, Melvin shared, “Savannah is at home, after a positive COVID test yesterday.

We are wishing our friend a speedy recovery. And as for Hoda, a lot of you have been wondering how she is doing. We can tell you that Hoda is OK.

She’s got a family health matter that she’s been dealing with, so we look forward to seeing Hoda and Savannah back here at the desk very, very soon.

Read more on etcanada.com
The website covid-19.rehab is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

Michael Cohen - Trump - Why was Trump indicted? What to expect in New York hush money case - fox29.com - New York - city New York
fox29.com
89%
420
Why was Trump indicted? What to expect in New York hush money case
Trump’s business, political and personal dealings. Trump is currently ramping up to regain the White House in 2024 while simultaneously battling other legal problems. Here is a look at why he was indicted in New York and what’s going to happen next in that legal process. RELATED: Trump indicted: Charged in New York over hush money paid during 2016 campaignTrump’s indictment in New York has to do with a so-called "hush money" payment made during the height of his 2016 presidential campaign. While making a hush-money payment isn’t itself an illegal act, the way Trump funneled the money might have made it one. A $130,000 payment was made to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her from going public during Trump’s presidential campaign about a sexual encounter she claims she had with the Republican years ago. The money was paid out of the personal funds of Trump’s now-estranged lawyer, Michael Cohen, who then said he was reimbursed by the Trump Organization and also paid extra bonuses for a total that eventually rose to $420,000. Manhattan prosecutors had been examining whether any state laws were broken in connection with the payment or the way Trump’s company compensated Cohen for his work to keep the allegations quiet. The grand jury heard evidence and from a number of witnesses in secret since January. FILE - U.S.
DMCA