Sasha Urban editor“The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” is canceling the taping of new episodes “until further notice” after its host exhibited COVID-19 symptoms.
The news comes only a few weeks after Colbert’s COVID diagnosis paused taping from April 21 to May 2.“Stephen is experiencing symptoms consistent with a recurrence of COVID,” “The Late Show’s” official Twitter account posted on Monday. “Out of an abundance of caution for his staff, guests, and audience, he will be isolating for a few additional days.”Stephen is experiencing symptoms consistent with a recurrence of COVID.
Out of an abundance of caution for his staff, guests, and audience, he will be isolating for a few additional days. The Late Show will not be taping new episodes until further notice.— The Late Show (@colbertlateshow) May 9, 2022After Colbert’s initial diagnosis, the show paused its taping of an episode with “Ozark” stars Laura Linney and Jason Bateman, before taking a previously announced hiatus through May 2.
The show, currently in its seventh season, has since aired five new episodes, with guests including Daniel Craig, Glenn Close, Sheryl Crow, Ron Howard, Alton Brown and Elvis Costello.“The Late Show” replaced the planned live episode with a rerun from April 15 that featured actor Josh Brolin and a performance by the Who, in addition to airing reruns throughout the week-long hiatus.
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