Whoopi Goldberg Returns to Co-Host 'The View' via Video Call as Coronavirus Precaution
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During the March 18 episode of the talk show, the 'Ghost' star admits to making the decision after receiving mixed messages from local officials about the danger of COVID-19.

AceShowbiz - Whoopi Goldberg has taken to co-hosting her U.S. talk show "The View" from her New York City home after placing herself under self-isolation.

The "Ghost" star, 64, skipped Tuesday's (March 17) studio taping of the programme to pay a precautionary visit to her doctor, a year after battling a near-fatal bout of double pneumonia.

Goldberg returned to TV screens on Wednesday's episode of "The View", which she co-presented via a video call from her private residence amid the global coronavirus pandemic.

On the show, the actress explained to her fellow panellists, Sunny Hostin and Meghan McCain, she had been given the "all clear" to head into work by her doctor, only to then receive mixed messages from local officials, who are battling over plans to potentially place New York City on a temporary lockdown in an effort to halt the spread of COVID-19, which can be deadly to the elderly and those with compromised immune systems.

The lack of a clear directive prompted Goldberg to remain in isolation for her own safety: "My brain said, 'You know what? Until they can figure out what they're doing, I should not go in,' so that's why I'm here."

She joins comedienne and co-host Joy Behar, 77, in choosing to stay away from the Manhattan studio to protect herself from potentially contracting the coronavirus.

"The View" is just one of two daytime programmes, along with self-help series "The Dr. Oz Show", still in production in the Big Apple, where they are currently being filmed without the usual studio audience and with limited staffmembers.

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