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Coronation Street’s Cherylee Houston to return to cobbles next week after Covid isolation

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Coronation Street will comeback back Cherylee Houston to the hit show next month after almost a year away.Cherylee, who plays Izzy Armstrong, hasn't been seen on the hit ITV soap for 10 months due to the ongoing pandemic.The actress was forced to self isolate and shield at home for her own safety.Cherylee is classed as vulnerable due to the fact she suffers with rare connective tissue disorder, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.The 46-old was first diagnosed with the condition when she was just 23 and is wheelchair bound.Her character of Izzy has been a regular on the show since 2010.Confirming she was planning on returning in February, Cherylee told a fan that it would be 'a little while' before she was on the soap once more.Viewers were left.

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