NBC’s Al Roker in ‘recovery’ after ‘blood clots’ in lungs and legs
Weather anchor has been absent from the show for two weeks
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Your support makes all the difference.Al Roker has revealed he is on his “way to recovery” after a recent scare with “blood clots”.
The NBC’s Today show weather anchor has been absent for the past two weeks, leading viewers to question where he’s been.
On Friday (19 November), Roker posted an Instagram photo of a bouquet of flowers, along with a note addressing his whereabouts.
“So many of you have been thoughtfully asking where I’ve been. Last week I was admitted to the hospital with a blood clot in my leg which sent some clots into my lungs,” he wrote.
“After some medical whack-a-mole, I am so fortunate to be getting terrific medical care and on the way to recovery. Thanks for all the well wishes and prayers and hope to see you soon. Have a great weekend, everyone.”
NBC’s Savannah Gutherie responded: “You’re the strongest person we know. We miss you and will see you soon!!”
This marks the second time this year Roker has been absent from the show for health reasons. In September, he took a brief step back after testing positive for Covid.
In November 2020, Roker announced he had been diagnosed with early-stage prostate cancer.
“It’s a little more common than people realise. But if you detect it early, it is a really treatable disease, which is why I wanted to take you on my journey, so we can get educated together and learn how to protect the men in our lives,” he said at the time.
Roker has been the network’s longtime weathercaster, originally appearing as a substitute from 1990 to 1995, before joining full-time in 1996.
He occasionally co-hosts 3rd Hour Today, alongside Dylan Dreyer, Craig Melvin and Sheinelle Jones.
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