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Susanna Reid admits she 'wakes up screaming with nightmares about coronavirus'

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Susanna Reid says the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is giving her sleepless nights as she keeps waking up due to nightmares about the killer virus.

The 49-year-old Good Morning Britain host may feel she can’t escape the details of the virus as it is a near constant topic on her breakfast TV news show.

While GMB co-star Kate Garraway made the pandemic all the more alarming when her husband, former lobbyist Derek Draper, was left in a coma after contracting the Covid-19 virus in March.

While the UK – and, indeed, the rest of the world – is seemingly far from out of the woods over the pandemic, Susanna says those early weeks of uncertainty and frightening statistics left her fraught with worry.

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