Amanda Kloots is getting candid about the financial ramifications of her late husband Nick Cordero's lengthy hospitalization for COVID-19 back in 2020 . Kloots recently sat down for a conversation on SoFi's Richer Lives podcast , and opened up about the "financial magnitude" of Cordero's extensive medical treatments. "Nick was in the hospital for 95 days, his whole body was being run by machines," Kloots recalled of the traumatic time.
"The ventilator alone was -- and I think I might be under-quoting it -- $3,000 a day. Just the ventilator alone, on top of the 20 other machines that were running his body." "When I heard that, I immediately was like, 'What am I going to do?" Kloots added.
"So you can imagine what the total bill was." Cordero died in July 2020 due to complications from the coronavirus. The Broadway star, who married Kloots in 2017 before they welcomed their son , Elvis, in 2019, was 41 years old.
"I never thought I was going to lose my husband. Until the day he passed away, I really thought he was going to make it," she recalled. "So I don't think the financial magnitude really, really hit me until he passed away, and calls were coming in -- unfortunately death is a business.
" According to Kloots, "My medical bill for Nick came almost a year and a half later. I got a huge medical bill." And it left her reeling to figure out how to cover the costs of the procedures.
As Kloots explained, she and her late husband never really sat down and figured out the specifics.
