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Kate Garraway says it's 'one day at a time' as she shares new Derek health update

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Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway revealed that her family is taking every day as it comes in regards to her husband Derek's recovery.The presenter was speaking candidly to musician Sharleen Spiteri who opened up the conversation about Derek on Friday morning's show.Sharleen said: "Kate, I have to say, you're bloody amazing, how is your husband?"To which Katie responded: "We're keeping on and keeping on, it sounds like a cliche but it is one day at a time"He is still here and here are we are, so I am very lucky."This comes a few days after Kate revealed that she got her "happy ending" while updating her fans on Derek Draper's recovery.Speaking to Piers Morgan's wife Celia Waldren for the Telegraph, Kate, who is a regular GMB anchor,.

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