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Kate Garraway 'speaks to unresponsive husband Derek every night' amid Covid-19 battle

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Kate Garraway still speaks to her husband Derek Draper on the phone every night, even though she doesn't know if he can hear her, said ITV pal Lorraine Kelly today.

The Scottish presenter sent her love to Kate on Good Morning Britain today after Kate broke down in tears during last night's Clap for Carers.

Kate's husband Derek Draper, 52, has been fighting for his life in intensive care for two months after contracting coronavirus.

Talking about the situation today, Lorraine, 60, said: "We should mention our Kate, our Kate Garraway who was out there clapping last night as usual with her children Darcey and Billy. "She has been quite remarkable throughout all this is.

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