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Linda Lusardi's husband says 'the light is in sight' as she gets stronger in battle against coronavirus

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Linda Lusardi's husband Sam Kane has revealed the TV star is doing much better since first contracting the coronavirus last week.The 51 year old, who previously said Linda was having problems with her oxygen and had low blood pressure, took to his Facebook page to update family, friends and fans alike on her health condition.

Addressing his nearest and dearest, he wrote: "Apologies for the lack of updates. I’m happy to say that Linda is doing really well. "She’s getting stronger and stronger as the days go by.

Still a long way from well but much closer to it than my last post. Her spirits are up and she’s back to bossing me about so that’s massive." Sam, whose daughter Lucy recently emotionally thanked the NHS for all their hard work, went.

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