Photo: Nathan Congleton/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via GettySavannah Guthriehas tested positive forCOVID-19again.TheTODAYshow co-anchor shared the news onInstagramFriday alongside a photo of her positive COVID-19 test. Her diagnosis comes just two days beforeMother’s Day.“So this happened — again!” she captioned the post. “Covid +, air filter on ‘turbo’ and it will be an isolating Mother’s Day for this mama!!!“Added Guthrie, “I feel fine, just slight cold so far. Thankful to be vaccinated!“Guthrie, 50, previously hadanother breakthrough coronavirus casein January. At the time, she made a virtual appearance on theTODAYshow to announce the news. Her co-anchorHoda Kotbalso received a positive diagnosis less than a week before.“We’re trading places,” Guthrie said. “I’m working from home. You’re back in the studio. You have a negative test for Covid. I just tested positive for Covid, so here we go.“Addressing her symptoms, Guthrie said she just had “little sniffles” but “not much more than that.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Guthrie sharesdaughter Vale, 7, and son Charley, 5,with husbandMichael Feldman. Previously, the broadcast journalist said one thing that “helps” her as a parent is “a lot more certainty” in her schedule at this stage in her career.“By this time in life you’ve seen a few things and you know how to weather the ups and downs,” she toldGood Housekeepingin March.Savannah Guthrie.Zach Pagano/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty"I’m glad my kids don’t have the stressed, anxious and insecure 30-year-old version of me,” she continued. “The peace and calmness that comes with age is a great thing for kids to see in action.“Additionally, Guthrie opened up about how she balances parenthood alongside her busy career.“My family is my priority — it’s not even a close call — but I have a job that I just love,” she added. “And so I try to do both to the best of my ability.“As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.
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Savannah Guthriehas tested positive forCOVID-19again.TheTODAYshow co-anchor shared the news onInstagramFriday alongside a photo of her positive COVID-19 test. Her diagnosis comes just two days beforeMother’s Day.“So this happened — again!” she captioned the post. “Covid +, air filter on ‘turbo’ and it will be an isolating Mother’s Day for this mama!!!“Added Guthrie, “I feel fine, just slight cold so far. Thankful to be vaccinated!“Guthrie, 50, previously hadanother breakthrough coronavirus casein January. At the time, she made a virtual appearance on theTODAYshow to announce the news. Her co-anchorHoda Kotbalso received a positive diagnosis less than a week before.“We’re trading places,” Guthrie said. “I’m working from home. You’re back in the studio. You have a negative test for Covid. I just tested positive for Covid, so here we go.“Addressing her symptoms, Guthrie said she just had “little sniffles” but “not much more than that.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Guthrie sharesdaughter Vale, 7, and son Charley, 5,with husbandMichael Feldman. Previously, the broadcast journalist said one thing that “helps” her as a parent is “a lot more certainty” in her schedule at this stage in her career.“By this time in life you’ve seen a few things and you know how to weather the ups and downs,” she toldGood Housekeepingin March.Savannah Guthrie.Zach Pagano/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty"I’m glad my kids don’t have the stressed, anxious and insecure 30-year-old version of me,” she continued. “The peace and calmness that comes with age is a great thing for kids to see in action.“Additionally, Guthrie opened up about how she balances parenthood alongside her busy career.“My family is my priority — it’s not even a close call — but I have a job that I just love,” she added. “And so I try to do both to the best of my ability.“As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.
Savannah Guthriehas tested positive forCOVID-19again.
TheTODAYshow co-anchor shared the news onInstagramFriday alongside a photo of her positive COVID-19 test. Her diagnosis comes just two days beforeMother’s Day.
“So this happened — again!” she captioned the post. “Covid +, air filter on ‘turbo’ and it will be an isolating Mother’s Day for this mama!!!”
Added Guthrie, “I feel fine, just slight cold so far. Thankful to be vaccinated!”
Guthrie, 50, previously hadanother breakthrough coronavirus casein January. At the time, she made a virtual appearance on theTODAYshow to announce the news. Her co-anchorHoda Kotbalso received a positive diagnosis less than a week before.
“We’re trading places,” Guthrie said. “I’m working from home. You’re back in the studio. You have a negative test for Covid. I just tested positive for Covid, so here we go.”
Addressing her symptoms, Guthrie said she just had “little sniffles” but “not much more than that.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Guthrie sharesdaughter Vale, 7, and son Charley, 5,with husbandMichael Feldman. Previously, the broadcast journalist said one thing that “helps” her as a parent is “a lot more certainty” in her schedule at this stage in her career.
“By this time in life you’ve seen a few things and you know how to weather the ups and downs,” she toldGood Housekeepingin March.
Savannah Guthrie.Zach Pagano/NBCU Photo Bank/NBCUniversal via Getty

“I’m glad my kids don’t have the stressed, anxious and insecure 30-year-old version of me,” she continued. “The peace and calmness that comes with age is a great thing for kids to see in action.”
Additionally, Guthrie opened up about how she balances parenthood alongside her busy career.
“My family is my priority — it’s not even a close call — but I have a job that I just love,” she added. “And so I try to do both to the best of my ability.”
As information about thecoronavirus pandemicrapidly changes, PEOPLE is committed to providing the most recent data in our coverage. Some of the information in this story may have changed after publication. For the latest on COVID-19, readers are encouraged to use online resources from theCDC,WHOandlocal public health departments.
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