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Tony Shalhoub reveals he had the coronavirus after reprising his role from 'Monk' for charity sketch

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Tony Shalhoub revealed that he and his wife are among the many New Yorkers who contracted the coronavirus in April. The acclaimed actor made the announcement after reprising his role as the loveable germaphobe from the hit series “Monk” on the first installment of Seth MacFarlane’s “Peacock Presents At-Home Variety Show.” The daily web-exclusive seeks to raise money for charities Americares, Feeding America and the United Way.

After the comedy sketch, Shalhoub appeared as himself in his New York City apartment with his dog resting its head in his lap.That’s when he revealed that he is a COVID-19 survivor and implored others to showcase empathy during this time, admitting he didn’t have it as bad as some others.

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