Viewers know John Roberts as a steady presence at the Fox News anchor desk, but recently his story turned personal.
The veteran journalist revealed he faced a frightening health crisis that left him hospitalized.
What began as flu-like symptoms quickly escalated into something far more dangerous.
Roberts first experienced severe body pain and uncontrollable shivering. Tests soon revealed dangerously low
platelets and white blood cell counts, leading doctors to a surprising diagnosis: malaria, likely contracted
during recent travel abroad. He was immediately treated with IV artesunate, a drug reserved for severe cases.
“I have never felt that sick in my life,” he admitted, describing the recovery process as slow and unpredictable.
Despite the ordeal, Roberts remained in touch with viewers, sharing updates and thanking colleagues
who filled in during his absence. His focus remains on regaining strength and returning to the newsroom.
With a career spanning CNN, CBS, and Fox, Roberts has reported from war zones, natural disasters,
and political battles with composure and grit. Now, that same resilience is guiding him through recovery. As he works to heal,
fans and colleagues await his return — not only as a trusted anchor, but as proof of perseverance in the face of unexpected challenges.