Piers Morgan addresses 'horrendous' coronavirus news about GMB co-star Kate Garraway's husband Derek
A spokesman for Kate also said: “Kate’s husband, Derek Draper, has been taken to hospital and is being treated in intensive care with a confirmed case of COVID-19.“Kate hasn’t been tested, however she has also been displaying mild symptoms, also since Monday, and as a result has been on strict isolation with her children at home."
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