‘Wus’ Chris Cuomo Says His Next Coronavirus Step Will Likely Make Him Faint

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‘Wus’ Chris Cuomo Says His Next Coronavirus Step Will Likely Make Him Faint
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CNN host wants to help others with COVID-19 but is a little nervous about what he has to do.

But he’s not exactly looking forward to the next step.And though he still has questions about how much protection he has against infection, he plans to donate some of his blood., is being given to people who are sick to help them fight the infection.. “It’s because I’m a wus.”“The likelihood I faint is like 110%,” he said. “If they want the blood, I’m going to give it to them, because that is the best thing I’ve heard of so far in terms of what I can do to help as someone who was sick.

See more of his discussion with Gupta, including what having the antibodies means in terms of potentially preventing future infection, below:

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