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Fiona Phillips Opens Up About ‘Scary’ Coronavirus Experience After Being ‘Clobbered’ By The Disease

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© David M. Benett via Getty Images Fiona Phillips TV presenter Fiona Phillips has opened up about her “horrible” experience with coronavirus, revealing she has now recovered from the disease.

Writing in her column in The Mirror, the former GMTV host detailed her symptoms including severe fatigue, a “fiery throat” and a persistent cough.

It took the 59-year-old  three weeks to recover from the “scary” virus, which left her bed-ridden for days. “However hard I tried to get myself out of bed and on with the day ahead, something was holding me back.” Describing the symptoms, Fiona said: “I’d had horrible gut pain for a few days. “My whole digestive tract was making a pain of itself, demanding attention and really dragging me down.” The star

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