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Dr Alex reassures fans over sick rumours ambulances will 'leave vulnerable to die'

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Love Island's Dr Alex George has desperately tried to reassure his panicking fans over sickening coronavirus rumours. The 30-year-old was forced to step in and shutdown rumours that ambulances will leave those who are struggling to die at their homes, without getting taken to hospital.

He revealed he had received lots of messages after a viral voice note had spread false information to his worried followers.

The sickening message even suggested children and babies would also be left behind. Alex was left furious and urged people to quit spreading rumours as the pandemic starts to hit its peak.

Taking to his Instagram Story, the celebrity doctor penned: "I have had loads of DMs regarding this voice recording. I can assure you that this is

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