Lorraine Kelly returned to her morning TV show on Monday, July 18 after time off with Covid. And as she previewed her show on Good Morning Britain she said: "It was the dreaded Covid. It got me. I thought I'd escaped, but it got me. But I'm fine, absolutely fine and it's good to be back."
Ed Balls then asked her where she thinks she contracted the virus from, she replied: "I don't actually know what it was. It could have been somebody standing in the queue behind me in the supermarket, you just don't know.
"This is the thing, you'll never be able to find out. But I'm fine, thank goodness, and I'm here. Thank God for science and the vaccine." Carol Vorderman replaced Lorraine last week, and offered regular health updates for how the presenter was recovering from Covid.
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Lorraine announced on her Instagram on Saturday that she had tested negative for Covid, and would be returning to her show on Monday. "NEGATIVE!! Finally - a nasty one but feeling fine now. See you all on Monday 9am @lorraine @itv. Huge thanks to @carolvorders for holding down the fort. I've missed you all."
Fans and colleagues alike took to the comments section to welcome Lorraine back. One fan commented "So glad you're feeling better, I tested positive yesterday, looking forward to seeing you Monday, missed you." Meanwhile, Dr Amir Khan commented "Yaaaaaay!!!!" before appearing on the show on Monday morning with the Scottish presenter.
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