Nick Cordero's wife is giving an update on the Broadway star's health, who remains in a medically-induced coma after getting his right leg amputated over coronavirus complications.

Amanda Kloots told her followers Saturday that her husband is doing well after having a procedure Friday to insert a temporary pacemaker.

"He is recovering well and doing really well with the pacemaker. His heart rate has been under control if everything goes well this weekend… on Monday they’re going to put a trach (tracheostomy) in, take the ventilator out which will just make him more comfortable which is really great, and then also on Tuesday put a feeding tube in," Kloots said. "So that’s their plans as long as this weekend is just kind of a steady resting recovery weekend."

On Friday, Kloots shared that Cordero was having some irregular heartbeats and needed a temporary pacemaker.

“He had some irregular heart beating last night that scared them enough to want to do a temporary pacemaker in Nick’s heart. His heart is functioning well, but he has had these dips in his heart rate for a little while now," she said. "This one last time apparently was enough that it requires them to do this procedure to put a temporary pacemaker in his heart so that any time they move him or need to do some procedures in the future to help him continually get better, they don’t have to worry about his heartbeat dropping again."

Shortly after, Kloots informed everyone that the surgery went well.

"We literally just got a report from the hospital that he’s back in his room, the procedure went well," Kloots said. "And he’s doing OK after the pacemaker put in, so everything’s good."

She also shared some good news earlier Friday in her Instagram Story saying that Cordero had two negative COVID-19 tests.

"Which means we think the virus is out of his system and now we're just dealing with recovery and getting his body back from all the repercussions of the virus," Kloots said. "Hopefully the virus is out of Nick, thank God."

On Thursday, Kloots shared that the family has been "in a bit of a waiting game."

"The doctors said that there was nothing on the MRI that would show that he won’t wake up, which is amazing news. We are so happy about that because that was a big worry for all of us," she began. "However, he hasn’t woken up and it’s been 12 days out of sedation. Today's the 12th day. And doctors do think he should have woken up by now."

Despite Cordero's status, Kloots said she's staying positive.

"We are just hoping and praying every day that Nick wakes up, and putting that energy and positivity out there because I do believe he will," she added. "He’s on Nick time, and when he wakes up, we’ll all be here to celebrate it."

She also said that doctors are thinking about slowly trying to get him off his ventilator and other assistance.

"They’re slowly reducing his medication and the machines he’s on, so he’ll be off blood pressure medicine," she shared. "They are also trying to reduce the dialysis assistance, which is great. So are we are waiting for him to wake up... they are slowly weaning his body off of assistance."

The Tony-nominated actor had been admitted to the hospital for what was initially thought to be pneumonia, Kloots wrote on Instagram on April 1. An initial coronavirus test came up negative, though a subsequent one turned up positive for COVID-19.

"I miss him terribly," she wrote at the time. "I’m not allowed there to visit of course and can do nothing to help him. Nick is scared too, this has gone from bad to worse. He isn’t allowed to eat or drink, he is very weak and having a hard time breathing... He is fighting for his life right now."

Contributing: Hannah Yasharoff

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