Lonnie Quinn Returns to CBS After Traumatic Brain Injury
Lonnie Quinn Returns to CBS After Traumatic Brain Injury

Lonnie Quinn Returns to CBS After Traumatic Brain Injury

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CBS New York meteorologist Lonnie Quinn has returned to work after a two-month recovery from a traumatic brain injury initially mistaken for a concussion. Quinn suffered a head injury in March, which at first appeared minor after a negative CT scan, but subsequent symptoms—including a brief loss of vision in one eye—prompted further evaluation. An MRI later revealed the true severity of his condition, leading doctors to prescribe six to eight weeks of rest and recovery. His return on May 5 was met with an emotional and warm welcome from colleagues, highlighting both his professional commitment and the support of his newsroom. Quinn used his experience to caution viewers about the importance of proper medical care and follow-up after head injuries. The event underscored the camaraderie within the CBS team and the challenges of recovering from serious health setbacks.

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