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Love Island's Dr. Alex George explains why he wants individuals to catch coronavirus

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Doctor Alex George has opened up on why he wants people to contract the coronavirus. The former Love Island star and frontline A&E doctor, 27, joined Roman Kemp on Capital Breakfast this morning to reassure worried and anxious listeners at home who are terrified to leave their houses due to the deadly outbreak.

While he did comfort many listeners in their woes, the former reality TV star also startled a number of people who tuned in to have their coronavirus questions and queries answered by insinuating that he wants people to catch the bug.

One particularly concerned listener called Capital Breakfast to ask Dr. Alex if it is better to catch the virus now rather than next year.

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