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Seth Meyers tests positive for breakthrough case of COVID-19 and cancels show for the week

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This week's remaining episodes of Late Night with Seth Meyers have been scrapped after the host tested positive for COVID-19, Meyers revealed in a tweet on Tuesday.Seth, 48, shared the unfortunate news with fans but added that the 'good news' was that he felt fine, which he credited to the vaccine and a booster shot.He hosted an original broadcast on Monday but NBC has canceled the remaining four shows scheduled from Tuesday to Friday.

Coronavirus:This week's remaining episodes of Late Night with Seth Meyers have been scrapped after the host tested positive for COVID-19, Meyers revealed in a tweet on Tuesday'The bad news is, I tested positive for COVID (thanks, 2022!) the good news is, I feel fine (thanks vaccines and booster!),' Meyers.

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