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Kate Garraway called ‘incredible’ for ‘moving’ Good Morning Britain interview about husband’s coronavirus illness

‘Anyone in denial about Covid-19 should listen to Kate Garraway,’ one viewer wrote

Jacob Stolworthy
Saturday 06 June 2020 10:28 BST
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Kate Garraway talks about the last time she spoke to her husband Derek before he was put into a coma with coronavirus.

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Kate Garraway has been praised for her tearful Good Morning Britain interview updating viewers on her husband’s illness.

The presenter appeared on the ITV series from her north London home to talk about Derek Draper, who was hospitalised with coronavirus 10 weeks ago.

She revealed that. while he has now recovered from Covid-19, he might not survive as the illness “wreaked extraordinary damage on his body”.

“We don’t know if he can recover from that,” she told Ben Shephard and Ranvir Singh while fighting back tears.

“He’s still with us and has fought the most extraordinary battle,” she said. “The fact that he is still here, I am so grateful.”

Garraway was praised by viewers for her bravery, with many highlighting the interview as a reason why people should stay indoors despite lockdown guidelines being eased.

“Her interview this morning was so powerful, incredible woman,” Emmerdale star Charley Webb wrote, adding: “Staying so strong for her family. Everyone that thinks the virus has gone, watch that and have a think about what we all still need to be doing. Keep safe, keep your distance.”

Susanna Reid added: “You are such a tower of strength for Derek and the children. So much love for you all. Everyone watching is with you, hoping for that miracle.

Another viewer wrote: “This interview with Kate Garraway needs to be a wake up call for everyone. This virus changes lives. The easing of lockdown will end up causing many more situations like Kate’s husband.”

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“Anyone in denial about Covid-19 should listen to Kate Garraway,” one person added, calling the interview “very moving”.

Garraway, who has been married to Draper for 15 years, finished fourth on the most recent series of I’m a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.

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