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Lorraine Kelly slams Covid flouters as pal Kate Garraway's husband 'may never wake up'

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Lorraine Kelly has openly spoke out about being upset with Covid-19 rule breakers because of Kate Garraway's continued suffering.Due to the extent of her friends situation, the 61-year-old admitted that she couldn't help but now feel annoyed with anyone who opted to flout the law when it came to the coronavirus.Kate's husband Derek Draper was rushed to hospital almost a year ago after contracting the virus with doctors needing to put him into an induced coma if he had any hope of survival.Fortunately Derek no longer has the coronavirus but still remains in the hands of doctors as he begins his recovery process which is still an uphill battle.The Good Morning Britain star's husband was left with holes in his lungs after coming into contact.

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