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Chris Cuomo seeing dead dad as he battles coronavirus

Chris Cuomo’s coronavirus caused him to "hallucinate" and see his late father.
The CNN anchor – who is battling the virus – lost his dad Mario Cuomo in 2015, but has revealed he suffered a chipped tooth as a result of the illness and also started talking to his late dad.
He said: "I’ve never had anything like it. I’ve had a fever, you’ve had a fever. But 102, 103, 103 plus … that wouldn’t quit. And it was like somebody was beating me like a pinata. I shivered so much that … I chipped my tooth. I never experienced any kind of fever like what I have going on all the time, and the body aches, and the tremors and the concern about not being able to do anything about it. I was up all night, I’m telling you, I was hallucinating. My dad was talking to me. I was seeing people from college, people I hadn’t seen in forever. It was freaky, what I went through last night. And it may happen again tonight."
The 49-year-old newscaster – whose brother is Governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo – admits his biggest fear is giving the virus to his wife of 18 years, Cristina, and their kids – Bella, Mario and Carolina Regina.
Speaking as he broadcasted to CNN from his basement, where he is self-quarantining, he admitted: "My biggest fear was passing this on to Cristina and the kids. Even though I feel way worse than I did yesterday in terms of symptoms, it’s been a great day. They’re [tested] negative and that is the best thing I’ve ever heard."

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