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Kate Garraway's husband Derek Draper in intensive care fighting deadly coronavirus

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Kate Garraway is "sick with worry" as her husband Derek Draper is in intensive care battling the coronavirus.The 52 year old had to leave her ITV show Good Morning Britain after displaying symptoms of the deadly bug too, forcing her into self-quarantine with her children Darcey, 13, and 10 year old William.

Derek, also 52, was admitted to hospital on Monday 30 March, where he tested positive for covid-19 and has since been in intensive care.

A source told The Sun: "This is a desperate situation for Kate who is sick with worry about Derek’s health. He is intensive care battling coronavirus and for obvious reasons she is beside herself. “Kate has symptoms herself too but they are mild so she is self-isolating at home with the kids.

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