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Kate Garraway says husband Derek is ‘devastated by Covid and still can’t move’

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KATE Garraway has revealed that her husband Derek "still can't move" after his life was "devastated" by Covid-19. Appearing on The Andrew Marr Show on Sunday, the 54-year-old TV presenter discussed the "appalling time" her family had suffered during the coronavirus pandemic.

Derek, who currently needs 24-hour care following his year-long fight back to health from coronavirus, returned home for the first time last month.

Kate, 54, explained that while they are "a few weeks in" to having him back, the former lobbyist is a "long way" from the Derek Draper everyone knew.

She told Andrew of her husband's condition: "He is devastated by Covid. He can't really move, his communication is minimal.

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