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Good Morning Britain's Dr Sarah Jarvis issues plea to viewers over coronavirus tests

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Good Morning Britain was back on our screens today with Adil Ray and Charlotte Hawkins on presenting duty. Dr Sarah Jarvis appeared on the ITV breakfast show this morning to discuss the latest coronavirus news.The GMB doctor pleaded with viewers at home to get themselves tested if they had any Covid-19 symptoms.Dr Sarah chatted to Adil and Charlotte about what we can do to prevent spreading the virus.Adil, 46, said: "It feels to me that we just need to be reminding everybody, Dr Jarvis, of the very basics now."Whether it's Eid tomorrow, going to work, not going to work, going on holiday, not going on holiday, in Spain, at the airport, it doesn't matter where you are, what you are doing, the basics still apply."Washing your hands regularly,.

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