Andrew Gwynne says he remains 'perpetually exhausted' after first contracting the virus in 2020.
MP Andrew Gwynne said he remains "perpetually exhausted" after catching the virus two year ago
Denton and Reddish MP Andrew Gwynne said he was "perpetually exhausted" when he returned to work after first catching Covid in 2020.during a backbench debate earlier.Mr Gywnne said he was ill with coronavirus "107 weeks and four days ago".
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