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'A long way from the Derek you knew’ Kate Garraway says husband is 'devastated' by Covid

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Kate Garraway, 54, has today given an update on her husband Derek Draper’s condition following his battle with near-fatal coronavirus.The Good Morning Britain host said her spouse “can’t really move” and still has minimal communication skills.The TV presenter has endured a tough year after Derek, 53, became critically ill with coronavirus and spent more than a year in intensive care.Kate revealed her husband is still suffering the after-effects of the virus, after previously being warned he still has a long way to go in his recovery.Speaking on The Andrew Marr Show today, she said: “He came home on April 7 so we're a few weeks into it now. “How is he?

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