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Catherine Tyldesley claims her family had COVID-19 last year after worrying symptoms

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Catherine Tyldesley’s husband and five-year-old son have both tested positive for Covid-19 antibodies – and she believes they may have had the virus more than six months ago.

Photographer Tom Pitfield and little Alfie both fell ill on a family holiday to Dubai, with Tom ending up being hospitalised with breathing difficulties.

Neither have been poorly since and now Cath thinks they contracted coronavirus on the flight in November – months before experts believe the disease arrived in the UK.

Cath, 36, posted on Instagram : “We have just got our test results back. "I thought Tom and Alfie had it in November and nobody quite believed it.

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