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Love Island’s Dr Alex George reveals he breaks down in tears after harrowing A&E shifts battling coronavirus

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LOVE Island's Dr Alex George has revealed he often breaks down in tears after harrowing A&E shifts battling coronavirus.

The A&E doctor is currently working at University Hospital, Lewisham during the ongoing pandemic. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Appearing on Good Morning Britain today, Alex, 30, opened up on the impact fighting the deadly virus has had on his mental health.

Speaking to Lorraine Kelly and Dr Hilary, he said: "Sometimes it's tough. I'd be lying if I said I haven't shed a tear or so coming home.

I'm here at my house and I have been upset once or twice from what I've seen. "I'm very fortunate to have amazing colleagues.

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