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Kym Marsh still absent from Morning Live after family 'went down like dominoes' with Covid

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Kym Marsh has been forced off Morning Live for longer after testing positive for coronavirus.

The host of the BBC show was absent from the programme last week after her son David tested positive for Covid and he still lives at home with his girlfriend.

Kym, 45, therefore followed guidance and isolated herself. However, her co-host Gethin Jones revealed that she was also suffering with the virus. READ MORE: 'Hold your heads high lads' - Celebs send support for England after heartbreaking loss During an appearance on BBC Breakfast on Monday morning with Dan Walker and Louise Minchin, Gethin said: "Janette [Manrara] is in for Kym today.

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