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'Saturday Night Live' Star Michael Che Loses Grandmother To COVID-19: 'I'm Just Mad'

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Saturday Night Live star Michael Che revealed that his family was not immune to the novel coronavirus affecting millions around the globe.

In a somber post on social media, the comedian revealed that his grandmother died after contracting COVID-19 Monday. “Hi. I’m Michael Che, from TV.

Last night my grandmother passed away from the coronavirus,” Che wrote in an open letter. “I’m doing OK, considering.” Because of the highly infectious nature of COVID-19, patients being treated for this virus are routinely not permitted to have friends or family members at their side during treatment.

Che noted how difficult it was to say goodbye without seeing his beloved grandmother. “I’m obviously very hurt and angry that she had to go through all that

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