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Judge Rinder describes 'grim' coronavirus battle and why he refused to be tested for Covid-19

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Rob Rinder revealed today he refused a coronavirus test because he didn't want to "buy his way out" of the health crisis. The TV judge faced a "grim" battle against the deadly virus over the past couple of weeks, but didn't want to use his position in the public eye to get tested before it was available widely for NHS staff.

The 41-year-old star appeared on Good Morning Britain earlier today, where he spoke with Lorraine Kelly about his ordeal, and his grief over the loss of his grandad to the deadly bug.

Chatting with Lorraine via video link, Judge Rinder said: "I don't make moral judgements about other people but I wasn't tested because my position is that until all NHS and frontline staff have access to testing, I refuse to take one, 

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