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Kate Garraway voices fears over COVID-19 vaccine safety and its long-term impact

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Kate Garraway has expressed her safety concerns about the coronavirus vaccine. Fresh hope for a vaccine emerged when Phase 1 and 2 trials at the University of Oxford showed encouraging results and found the vaccine is safe with few side effects and induces a strong immune response to the virus.

But the Good Morning Britain star, 52, questioned Dr Sarah Jarvis on how safe the vaccine really could be after being developed in such a short time.

Kate has been going through her own personal battle after her husband Derek Draper was rushed to hospital with a coronavirus infection.

Hope's on the horizon as her husband Derek watched the star on Good Morning Britain for the first time since waking from a coma last week.

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