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Emotional Ben Shephard gives update on Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper on GMB

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Ben Shephard gave an update on co-star and friend Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper on Good Morning Britain today. Kate's husband has been in ICU since March after contracting coronavirus.

Watching a clip of a woman who had suffered from coronavirus and was reunited with her family outside the hospital, Ben said: "That moment when you can finally touch your loved one [after they've been] a ventilator." Ben's co-host Ranvir said: "Families who have gone through this - it's not a case of go in and you'll get better soon, you go in and 'I don't know, I don't know'." He added: "And 'I can't be there'." After speaking to Dr Hilary, Ben said: "Lots of you, as ever, getting in touch with me asking for an update and how Derek's getting on. "S

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