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Lorraine Kelly reveals she was left bedridden with Covid as she returns to TV after being replaced by Carol Vorderman

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LORRAINE Kelly looked back to full health as she returned to TV after being replaced by Carol Vorderman last week. Much to fans' disappointment, Lorraine did not appear on her popular ITV show after falling ill with Covid.

Her comeback was announced during Good Morning Britain today with host Ranvir Singh revealing Lorraine was back on the air. Lorraine told viewers: "I'm fine, I'm absolutely fine.

It was the dreaded Covid." Ranvir asked where she thought she caught the deadly bug, saying: "Was it Wimbledon?" And Lorraine replied: "I actually don't know what it was.

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