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Coronavirus: Ex Corrie's Ken Morley, 77, says he cheated bug death a year ago

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Former Coronation Street's Ken Morley shared he's convinced he survived coronavirus last year. The soap star, 77, said he cheated death after he contracted the killer bug which left him hospital bed-bound.

Ken lamented he was in a "daze" for three days straight when he was rushed to hospital in York. The actor, known for his role of Reg Holdsworth, explained there was no name for the bug at the time but he said it was mainly affecting the local Chinese students at the time.

Ken admitted he had "never been that seriously ill before" he was struck down with the unknown virus last year. The soap star claimed he had endured nothing like it, despite having soldiered through "severe flu several times". “I can honestly say I’ve never felt as

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