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Seth Meyers cancels several of his scheduled Late Night episodes after he tests positive for COVID

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Seth Meyers has canceled his Late Night program for the rest of the week after contracting COVID-19.The 48-year-old performer made the news known to the public with a post that was shared to his Twitter account on Wednesday, in which he apologized to those affected by the announcement.'After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning,' he shared. 'Canceling shows the rest of this week.

Apologies to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers!' Taking a leave:Seth Meyers has canceled his Late Night program for the rest of the week after contracting COVID-19; seen July 20According to Deadline, Meyers and his staff, much like the crews of various other late-night shows, regularly test themselves for COVID-19.Nathan Lane was set to serve as Wednesday's guest with Maren Morris was the intended musical performer.

101 Places to Party Before You Die's Adam Pally was previously scheduled to appear on Thursday.Repeat episodes have since been set to air for the duration of Meyers' absence in lieu of the planned new episodes.

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