Seth Meyers cancels ‘Late Night’ shows after testing positive for COVID again

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COVID just can’t get enough of Seth Meyers. Or maybe it’s the other way around.

The “Late Night” host, 48, took to Twitter Wednesday to announce that he has contracted the virus for a second time this year.

“After negative tests Monday and Tuesday I tested positive for COVID this morning,” said Meyers, 48. “Canceling shows the rest of this week. Apologies to our scheduled guests and loyal viewers!”

Just after the new year, the “Saturday Night Live” alum also caught COVID.

He took to Twitter with a similar update to fans, tweeting that while he was canceling the rest of that week’s episodes, he didn’t feel sick.

“The good news is, I feel fine (thanks vaccines and booster!),” Meyers tweeted at the time.

Also among the high-profile COVID contractors of late are President Joe Biden.

The commander in chief, 79, tested positive for the virus last week but by Wednesday had tested negative and completed his five-day isolation.

“Thankfully, I will now be able to return to work in person,” said Biden. “My symptoms were mild. My recovery was quick. And I’m feeling great.”

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