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This Morning in lockdown blunder as Ruth Langsford is forced to correct psychologist telling viewer to socialise

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THIS Morning suffered a lockdown blunder today as Ruth Langsford was forced to correct psychologist Emma Kenny for telling a viewer to go out and socialise.

In a phone-in, a woman said to be at "high-risk" of catching coronavirus said she was angry about those flouting lockdown rules and said her family don't understand why she can't see them.

Emma began giving her advice on how to get over her anxiety of seeing other people again, before the caller interrupted and said: "Isn't that against the advice I've been given?" Disagreeing, Emma continued: "If you have been advised to shield you still have the opportunity to stand away from someone for two metres so you have some sort of social contact. "Also, you want to make sure your.

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