Veteran former CNN presenter, Larry King, who tested COVID-19 positive, has been admitted in a hospital.
King, 87, is being treated at Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for more than a week, and is in intensive care due to the fact he has Type 2 diabetes, according to a statement released by his family.
The talk show host has also battled several heart attacks over the years and had quintuple bypass surgery in 1987.
In 2017, King revealed he had been diagnosed with lung cancer and successfully underwent surgery to treat it.
In 2019 he had surgery to treat angina.
King hosted CNN’s “Larry King Live” for 25 years, and gained celebrity status globally for interviewing presidential candidates, celebrities, athletes, movie stars and everyday people.
He retired in 2010.
Last year, two of his children died within weeks of each other.
His son, 65-year-old Andy King, passed away of a heart attack in late July, followed by his 52-year-old daughter Chaia King, who died in August shortly after being diagnosed with lung cancer.