GOOD MORNING BRITAIN continued today with hosts Ben Shepherd and Ranvir Singh, who were joined by Dr Hilary Jones to give advice on coronavirus. Talk turned to emergency services and Dr Hilary explained his anger that they were being inundated with 'unnecessary' calls.
Dr Hilary has been a staple on ITV since the coronavirus panic began and is known for giving an honest look at where the UK is. He said: “There is just one point I would like to make if I have time.
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