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Kate Garraway says she and Derek 'may have to fall in love again' after Covid battle

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Kate Garraway has said she and husband Derek Draper will fall in love again. In Finding Derek, a documentary airing on ITV1 on Tuesday evening, viewers will see Good Morning Britain presenter Kate show her mettle as she refuses to give up on the man she loves.

Her husband of 16 years and the father of her two children, Derek Draper, was admitted to hospital last March after contracting Covid-19, and was soon taken to intensive care where he was treated for months.

Even after the virus had left Derek's body, his body was dealing with kidney failure, damage to his liver and pancreas, and heart failure. "He is still that person that you love, but he will behave differently," Kate tells the cameras, "and he will be physically different. "It

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