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Carol Kirkwood mocks BBC Breakfast co-star over his Covid precautions behind-the-scenes

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BBC weather presenter Carol Kirkwood posted a photo of her nervous-looking colleague Matt Taylor attempting to sip from a mug of coffee while still wearing his face mask. "Errr Matt... .!!!!" she captioned it, alongside a crying with laughter emoji and a masked-up emoji attached to it to punctuate her point.Some of Carol's 213,800 Twitter followers related to the attitude, with Glenn Vlemincks joking: "Very familiar.

My repetitive error is to try and blow the dust off a fallen scarf or glove on public transport."Another, IrisFurnham added: "Mine is trying to lick my finger to separate a plastic bag in the greengrocers."BettyRedondo concurred: "I have done this !!!!

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