Veteran US broadcaster Larry King in hospital with COVID
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Veteran US broadcaster Larry King in hospital with COVID


Legendary talk show host Larry King is in a hospital here with COVID-19, multiple US media outlets reported on Sunday.

The 87-year-old former CNN interviewer has been at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre for over a week, the reports said.

Representatives for King have not publicly commented on his hospitalisation, and details of his current condition are unclear.

“Larry has fought so many health issues in the last few years and he is fighting this one hard too, hes a champ,” a source told CNN.

News of Kings hospitalisation came as emergency officials in California said hospitals were treating an unprecedented number of COVID-19 patients.

The US state of California has reported 2,356,724 confirmed cases and 26,550 deaths, the Los Angeles Times reported.

King, who has Type 2 diabetes, has confronted a series of medical issues over the years, including several heart attacks and quintuple bypass surgery in 1987, CNN reported.

In 2017, King revealed he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and successfully underwent surgery. He also underwent a procedure in 2019 to address angina.

King became a household name after he hosted CNNs “Larry King Live” for 25 years, interviewing presidential candidates, celebrities, athletes, movie stars and everyday people. He retired in 2010 after taping more than 6,000 episodes of the show.

But he could not stay off the airwaves for long.

In 2012, he became the host of “Larry King Now,” a thrice-weekly show on Ora TV, an on-demand digital network he co-founded with Mexican telecommunications mogul Carlos Slim, according to Forbes.

In a career spanning over 60 years, King has multiple accolades, including two Peabody Awards and an Emmy.

Two of his five children also died last year within weeks of each other – one from a heart attack, another from lung cancer.

In 1988 he founded the Larry King Cardiac Foundation, a charity which helps to fund heart treatment for those with limited financial means or no medical insurance. In less than 11 months, COVID-19 has killed more than 349,000 people in the US. A total of 125,379 people were hospitalised with COVID-19 on Thursday, more than any other day of the pandemic, according to the Covid Tracking Project. The number of patients topped 125,000 on Friday as well, but dipped slightly on Saturday to 123,639. The US has now remained above 100,000 hospitalisations for 32 straight days.


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