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Chris Cuomo's Wife Responds to Backlash Over Taking Clorox Baths for Coronavirus

Cristina Cuomo, the wife of Chris Cuomo, is responding to the backlash of revealing the holistic treatments she used for Coronavirus.

Specifically, Cristina said she took a Clorox bath, featuring ¼ of a cup of Clorox Bleach, which is not recommended as a treatment by doctors.

She said (via People) that she is “aware that what I am about to talk about are remedies for people who are already in a privileged situation — we have a roof over our head, enough food to eat and clean drinking water, and not everyone has that.”

“There’s a huge opposition against holistic medicine, I get that. None of these natural remedies below should be taken without consulting a doctor or naturopath. If there’s a potential for something to work, why not investigate it?”

“Who knows if it worked or what it did, but I know that in nine days, I got most of that virus out of my system. This being a virus with no vaccination and no cure, my resolution was to learn as much as I can, go to my same doctor Linda Lancaster and follow her protocol, her prescription. And no way am I saying please try this. It’s just the path that I took and I’m sharing it because there isn’t a lot of anecdotal evidence,” she added.

These practices Cristina has endorsed are not backed by doctors in the United States.

Find out how Chris Cuomo is doing amid his COVID-19 battle.

CNN's Chris Cuomo Tests Negative for Coronavirus After Battling Illness for Weeks

Chris Cuomo, CNN host and brother to New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, has revealed he tested negative for COVID-19 aka the Coronavirus, after testing positive weeks ago and battling the virus.

“I tested negative — don’t have the virus,” the 49-year-old TV news anchor said on the air on Monday (April 27). “Good for me. I also tested to show that I have both antibodies.”

He then went on to talk about how the World Health Organization is now saying that “there is currently no evidence that people who have recovered from COVID-19 and have antibodies are protected from a second infection.”

“I thought I was going to have great news. … Do I really have great news?” Chris continued. “What does it mean that I have the antibodies? Am I really immune? Do they know? There’s a lot of confusion about what it does and doesn’t mean.”

Chris‘ family got some bad news last week, amid this good news.

Andrew Cuomo Gets Emotional While Admitting He Worried Brother Chris 'Could Die' From Coronavirus - Watch (Video)

Andrew Cuomo is getting candid about his love for his brother, Chris Cuomo, who tested positive for coronavirus amid the global health crisis.

The Governor of New York spoke out in an interview on The Daily Show With Trevor Noah on Thursday (April 23).

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“It is my brother and he’s my man. He is my best friend. And you know, I don’t like to give him any credit because that’s the whole ‘big brother and little brother’ thing, but the guy is a superstar. He really is, and he is a beautiful guy, just a beauty. But he gets sick. He is in his basement. I can’t even go see him, and then his wife [Cristina Cuomo] gets sick. She’s quarantined upstairs. He’s quarantined in the basement. He’s got three kids, a 17-year-old and two younger [kids] and [they] can’t go see him. I can’t help the kids. I mean, it is just terrible, nightmare of a science fiction of a movie where you can have loved ones with this disease, where nobody knows whether you are going to live or die,” he revealed.

“I kept saying to him, ‘Don’t worry. You’re young. You are fine.’ Yeah, sure, but who knows, right? Because yes, it tends to attack seniors, but you also have younger people who are dying, and there is nothing I could do. I am his big brother. I love him more than anybody. I am the governor of the state. [There was] nothing that I can do to help,” he went on to say.

“On top of all the disorientation, on top of the responsibility, then you just have this real-life situation where you worry every day, that is he going to be the one…that could lose his life, that could die from this. So it does bring it home, it does bring it home.”

Luckily, Chris has made a recovery – although his teenage son has contracted the disease. Here’s a status update.

NY Governor Andrew Cuomo Jokes With Brother Chris After Offering Support For Nephew Mario's Coronavirus Diagnosis

Andrew Cuomo has offered words of support for his brother, Chris, after hearing that his son, Mario, has tested positive for coronavirus.

In their interview that took place on April 22, the New York Governor assured his CNN Anchor brother that “he’s going to be OK”, referring to Mario.

Chris shared an update on Mario‘s condition, saying, “It was me and Cristina, and now Mario has the same symptoms she had, and he’s got the coronavirus. It’s working it’s way through, but they’re doing fine.”

He then thanked Andrew for his support, “Thank you for your concern, Andrew. Thanks for caring about my family, and about me, and thank you for fighting for the people of your state.”

“I don’t remember you that way [as a feely guy],” Chris added. “Maybe it’s the coronavirus, but I don’t remember you this way. So what happened?”

Andrew replied that it was Chris‘ memory: “It’s your memory. I think the coronavirus has perverted your memory. Not only did you come out frail, but your memory has suffered.”

He joked that Chris‘ memory might come back after “Cristina lets you out of the basement.”

If you missed it, Chris and Andrew lit up social media with their sibling rivalry and jokes earlier this month.

Chris Cuomo's 14-Year-Old Son Mario Also Has Coronavirus

Chris Cuomo‘s son, Mario, has also been diagnosed with COVID-19 novel coronavirus.

The 49-year-old CNN anchor’s wife Cristina, shared the news on Instagram, alongside a throwback image of Mario with her.

“This virus has created a different version of me. My hope is to be stronger, healthier, smarter about the virus at large,” Cristina shared, while also recognizing Earth Day. “After 10 days of ups and downs, feeling good one-day and terrible the next, I am now working hard to get my son, Mario, through the virus.”

She continued, “My heart hurts more than my head over his infection,” she continued. “This virus does not discriminate. While kids are more resilient, they can suffer [the] same severity of symptoms.”

Cristina revealed that she’s nursing Mario through the virus, writing that “I’m applying a modified version of my remedies for his protocol with a focus on lots of vitamins. Since his sense of smell and taste have disappeared, I am feeding him healthy foods that I normally can’t get him to touch.”

This makes three members of their family that have tested positive – Chris, Cristina and now Mario.

You can read Cristina‘s full post on Instagram now.

Cristina Cuomo, Wife of Chris Cuomo, Also Tests Positive for Coronavirus

Chris Cuomo has revealed that his wife, Cristina, has tested positive for coronavirus.

The CNN anchor revealed her diagnosis while on a video chat with his brother, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo.

“Cristina now has COVID, she is now positive and it just breaks my heart. It is the one thing I was hoping wouldn’t happen and now it has,” he shared in the interview.

Chris added later on, “Obviously, I’ve been a little bit of a mess about it today so I’ve been talking to Andrew about it a lot. The person who’s not upset is Cristina.”

“Cristina takes everything in stride and so far we’re hoping, and a lot of this anecdotal because we don’t know that much, she lost her sense of smell and taste. This is not science, but anecdotally the case that I hear about that are more mild tend to have that. I didn’t have that.”

Chris has been open about his own battle with the virus, which he tested positive for earlier this month.

If you haven’t seen, you can watch Chrismost recent interview with Andrew now.

Chris Cuomo Is Still Sick with Coronavirus After Two Weeks

Chris Cuomo revealed on his CNN show that he’s still feeling sick, though slowly improving, while battling COVID-19 aka the Coronavirus.

“I’m scared by this. I’m scared by the potential of this, and it frustrates me because I can’t get out of this basement,” the 49-year-old news anchor said on his show, where he has been hosting live from his quarantine in his basement. “I still have this low-grade fever. I can’t shake it. And I know everybody tells me it’s gradual, it takes time, it’s anywhere between two to three and a half weeks — but it is maddening. To have this little, stupid fever.”

“And I am a metaphor for the country,” he added. “I’m ready to get out of the basement. I’m sick of being sick. I’ve had it, I want to get back to work. But I’m not ready. And I don’t have a plan to be ready. That’s where we are right now.”

“This virus creates emotional illness and creates psychological illness. I’m telling you, it is in my head,” he continued. “Not just figuratively, in terms of messing with you because you’re sick for a long time — it is causing people depression and it’s creating brain fog and it’s creating edginess in people. … I am experiencing that.”

“It messes with your head, this virus. And I don’t know where it leaves you afterwards. And the experts I’m talking to are saying to me, increasingly, ‘Yes, we’ve seen that. But how do you treat it and what does it mean down the road? We don’t know,’” he continued. “We’re going to learn a lot of things. And that’s even more reason to make sure that we keep as few people from getting it as possible.”

Chris previously showed a photo of what his lungs look like.