In the photo, Cohen is seen smiling at his standing toddler while the little one put a hand on his dad’s shoulder.
The WWHL host said the “very worst part” of his COVID-19 experience was not being able to spend time with his son.
“Today is a huge day for me, not only am I back on the radio and Watch What Happens Live but I have been quarantined from Ben for the last 12 days or so and I'm gonna get to see him right after the show,” he revealed on SiriusXM's Radio Andy, according to The Daily Mail.
“My doctor, two doctors, said it would be safe to see him yesterday and I freaked out on Saturday night, worried... so I was like let me just add a day to that - so I'm going to see him today.”
Andy also detailed the symptoms he suffered throughout his sickness including a tight chest and loss of appetite.
“It took 10 or 11 days to work through my system, and it takes a bit to get my energy back,' he said. 'You go downstairs to make a piece of toast and you come back and you need to relax.”
He continued: “I took a lot of Tylenol, a lot of Vitamin C and liquids…my symptoms were a fever, tightness in my chest, a cough, very, very achy, a lot of aches and pains in the body and very tired. Some chills, loss of smell and appetite.”
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