Scottish rugby legend Doddie Weir has opened up on his life with motor neurone disease and the impact coronavirus has had on his life.
Weir, who made 61 appearances for Scotland between 1990-2000, was diagnosed with MND in June 2017. Speaking on ITV's Good Morning Britain, Weir said that lockdown had made living with the condition even tougher. "Lockdown has been quite tricky," he said, speaking from home via video link. "But thankfully the first minister in Scotland - which again, is great news for this weekend - has relaxed the rules a little bit so I can finally get out and see people." Weir is thankful that MND research centres will soon be able to reopen but believes that, for now, a positive mindset is the most important thing for
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