British TV host Piers Morgan is taking a break from his role on 'Good Morning Britain' while he awaits the results of a Covid-19 test. He noticed a 'mild' symptom of the virus and had taken a test out of an 'abundance of caution.'
London British TV host Piers Morgan is taking a break from his role on"Good Morning Britain" while he awaits the results of a Covid-19 test.
Morgan said in a tweet Sunday that he noticed a"mild" symptom of the virus and had taken a test out of an"abundance of caution."He had previously hosted the show from ITV's studio. The Monday edition of the program was instead presented by Ben Shephard, alongside Morgan's regular co-host Susanna Reid.
— Piers Morgan May 3, 2020 Morgan has become a prominent face of Britain's coronavirus coverage in recent weeks, receiving both praise and criticism for his combative style when interviewing government figures.Last week, the former newspaper editor and CNN host celebrated being cleared by UK media watchdog Ofcom, after viewers complained about his interviews with health minister Helen Whately and health secretary Matt Hancock.
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