Andy Cohen masks up as he is seen out with son Ben, one, for FIRST TIME after coronavirus recovery

Andy Cohen masks up as he is seen out with son Ben, one, for FIRST TIME after coronavirus recovery

Andy Cohen was seen all masked up as he took his one-year-old son Ben for a stroll in New York this weekend.

The 51-year-old was diagnosed with COVID-19 last month and had to be separated from Ben while recovering in in quarantine.

However the Real Housewives impresario has since gotten better, emerging form quarantine and reuniting with his baby.

Out and about: Andy Cohen was seen all masked up as he took his one-year-old son Ben for a stroll in New York this weekend

Andy’s masked matched his tie-dye hoodie, which celebrated the 10th anniversary of his Bravo talk show Watch What Happens Live.

He was glimpsed in a mask and gloves while out in New York on Monday  in his first public sighting since he recovered from coronavirus.

Before testing positive for the virus the Real Housewives producer was already working from home, where he was recording Radio Andy broadcasts.

‘After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus,’ he announced on Instagram March 20.

Family time: The 51-year-old was diagnosed with COVID-19 last month and had to be separated from Ben while recovering in in quarantine

Family time: The 51-year-old was diagnosed with COVID-19 last month and had to be separated from Ben while recovering in in quarantine

Baby mine: However the Real Housewives impresario has since gotten better, emerging form quarantine and reuniting with his baby

Baby mine: However the Real Housewives impresario has since gotten better, emerging form quarantine and reuniting with his baby

Although he was hoping to do at-home recordings of his talk show Watch What Happens Live from lockdown, he suspended that idea to ‘focus on getting better.’

While he was sick he shared on Radio Andy that the ‘very worst part’ of his illness was having to be kept apart from his son Ben, one.

Once he had recovered from COVID-19 he posted a heartwarming Instagram snap of himself finally getting to meet Ben again.

‘I’ve hosted reunions for years, but yesterday’s was the best one yet,’ he wrote last Tuesday, in a nod to his Real Housewives reunion specials.

Staying in: 'After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus,' he announced on Instagram March 20

Staying in: ‘After a few days of self-quarantine, and not feeling great, I have tested positive for Coronavirus,’ he announced on Instagram March 20 

Together at last: Once he had recovered from COVID-19 he posted a heartwarming Instagram snap of himself finally getting to meet his one-year-old son Ben again

Together at last: Once he had recovered from COVID-19 he posted a heartwarming Instagram snap of himself finally getting to meet his one-year-old son Ben again

Last week Andy paid tribute to Real Housewives New York City editor Peter Gamba, who died aged 63 of coronavirus complications last Wednesday.

Peter had been a part of the reality series since its first season in 2008, according to the Bravo Daily Dish which confirmed news of his death.

Appearing on his Moment of Mazel last Thursday, Andy called Peter ‘the show’s lifeblood’ and ‘the rock of post-production.’

'The show's lifeblood': Last week Andy paid tribute to Real Housewives New York City editor Peter Gamba, who died aged 63 of coronavirus complications last Wednesday

‘The show’s lifeblood’: Last week Andy paid tribute to Real Housewives New York City editor Peter Gamba, who died aged 63 of coronavirus complications last Wednesday