It has been over a month now since Kate Garraway’s husband Derek Draper was admitted to hospital after contracting the virus.
17.04.2020 - 12:01 / breakingnews.ie
Kate Garraway has said her husband is still in a “deeply critical condition” after he was admitted to hospital with coronavirus.
Derek Draper, 52, a former lobbyist and political adviser, has been in hospital since the end of March.
Good Morning Britain host Garraway, also 52, praised NHS staff for “keeping my Derek alive” and said “there is hope”.
She wrote on Instagram: “From the bottom of my heart a billion thank yous to the extraordinary NHS workers whose skills, dedication and downright
It has been over a month now since Kate Garraway’s husband Derek Draper was admitted to hospital after contracting the virus.
Kate Garraway has given her weekly update on husband Derek Draper, who continues to battle coronavirus in intensive care after being admitted to hospital last month. The Good Morning Britain star joined the nation in clapping for carers alongside her two children, daughter Darcey, aged 14, and son William, ten, on Thursday evening, sharing a video on Instagram.
Kate Garraway gave an emotional update on her husband Derek Draper who is battling coronavirus - as she took to her doorstep to applaud our NHS Heroes.
© Can Nguyen/Shutterstock Kate Garraway has revealed her husband Derek Draper is still in a "deeply critical condition" as he continues to battle the coronavirus in the intensive care unit in hospital.
Kate Garraway has issued an emotional update on her husband's condition as he battles coronavirus.
Kate Garraway has revealed her husband Derek Draper is still in a "deeply critical condition" as he continues to battle the coronavirus in the intensive care unit in hospital.The 52 year old took to Instagram on Thursday 16 April to share a video of the weekly Clap For Carers campaign effort, where Brits up and down the country take to their balconies and front doors to applaud the NHS for their tireless effort to keep us safe.The Good Morning Britain host, whose husband was first diagnosed two