The TODAY show co-host previously tested positive for COVID-19 in January.
Savannah Guthrie tested positive for COVID-19 again.
The TODAY show host shared the news on Instagram on Friday and a photo of his positive test for COVID-19. Her diagnosis came just two days before Mother’s Day.
“So that’s what happened – again!” He signs the post. “Covid+, turbo air filters, and it will be a lovely Mother’s Day for this mom!!!”
Guthrie added: “I’m feeling good; it’s a bit chilly. I’m grateful I was vaccinated!” Guthrie, 50, had another case of coronavirus in January. At that time, she appeared virtually on the TODAY show to announce the news. Her co-host Hoda Cott received a positive diagnosis less than a week earlier.
“We switched places,” said Guthrie. “I work from home. They come back to the studio. You have a negative test for Covid. I just gave a positive test for Covid, so here it is.”
Regarding her symptoms, Guthrie said she only “snored a little,” but “nothing more than that.” Guthrie has a 7-year-old daughter, Vale, and a 5-year-old son, Charlie, with his wife, Michael Feldman. Previously, the journalist said that one thing that “helped” him as a parent at this stage in his career was “more security” in his schedule.
“So far, you’ve seen a few things in your life, and you know how to withstand the ups and downs,” she Talk Good Housekeeping in March. “I’m glad my kids aren’t experiencing stress, anxiety, and insecurity. I’m 30 years old,” she continued. “The calm and stillness that comes with age is great for kids to see in action. “
Guthrie also revealed how she balances parenthood with her busy career.
“My family is my priority – not even close – but I have a job that I love,” she added. “And that’s why I try to do both as best I can.”