The 72-year-old - who was part of comedy duo The Chuckle Brothers - urges the British public to stay indoors to combat the virus.
Actor Will Mellor said:"Glad [you're] getting better mate!! Take care."Barry died in August 2018The duo shot to fame with their slapstick-style and catchphrase"to me, to you", winning talent show Opportunity Knocks in 1967 and starring on BBC show ChuckleVision for 21 series from 1987 to 2009.
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