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Living on the Covid front line

SURVIVING THE VIRUS: MY BROTHER & ME LOSE A STONE IN 21 DAYS WITH MICHAEL MOSLEY

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BBC1, 9pm

AS Britain enjoys a relaxing of the rules, this insightful documentar­y from TV doctor twins Chris and Xand van Tulleken serves as a stern reminder that we are still in the middle of a terrifying pandemic.

Chris is an infectious diseases doctor at University College London Hospital and has been called back to

C4, 9pm the front line, where he witnesses the devastatio­n first hand.

Meanwhile, Xand, who is volunteeri­ng with humanitari­an aid groups, was struck down by coronaviru­s, which has taken its toll on his health.

As the brothers watch the crisis close up, this film has special access to UCLH as it deals with the pandemic on its infection wards, and also gives an insight into Xand’s experience. “I know how nasty it can be,” he says, having struggled through lockdown while living alone.

After contractin­g coronaviru­s, he was left with heart problems, eventually being rushed to A&E to be defibrilla­ted.

There are tense and emotional scenes as Chris watches on.

“I wasn’t expecting the flatline for quite so long afterwards,” he says.

In other scenes, Xand visits a care home that lost seven residents to Covid in just 12 days.

And cameras follow the plight of hospital patient Florentino, a Portuguese restaurate­ur who has been on life support for weeks. “Every day we’re getting bad news,” says his daughter Denise, “but I have to stay strong. I have to have hope.”

And Chris warns: “We are still so vulnerable to every aspect of this virus.”

 ??  ?? CHALLENGE Michael with the volunteers
Bad habits over the last few months means two-thirds of us have developed what is being called ‘lockdown belly’.
And with obesity linked to a 37% increase in the chance of dying from Covid-19 – not to mention the links to heart disease, cancer and diabetes – the Government wants us to slim down fast.
In this series, doctor and dietician Michael Mosley challenges five strangers to reverse the effects of lockdown and lose a stone in 21 days, getting their health back on track.
The volunteers are 44-year-old Adrian, 50-year-old Tracy, 34-year-old Katie, 30-year-old Curtis and Sharika, 38.
All have piled on the pounds and are clinically obese.
“I feel ashamed,” says Tracy, who put on a stone-and-a-half over lockdown.
They all face the body fat scales and the terrifying tape measure around their waists, revealing shocking results.
Michael says: “They are young and already their bodies are screaming at them.”
CHALLENGE Michael with the volunteers Bad habits over the last few months means two-thirds of us have developed what is being called ‘lockdown belly’. And with obesity linked to a 37% increase in the chance of dying from Covid-19 – not to mention the links to heart disease, cancer and diabetes – the Government wants us to slim down fast. In this series, doctor and dietician Michael Mosley challenges five strangers to reverse the effects of lockdown and lose a stone in 21 days, getting their health back on track. The volunteers are 44-year-old Adrian, 50-year-old Tracy, 34-year-old Katie, 30-year-old Curtis and Sharika, 38. All have piled on the pounds and are clinically obese. “I feel ashamed,” says Tracy, who put on a stone-and-a-half over lockdown. They all face the body fat scales and the terrifying tape measure around their waists, revealing shocking results. Michael says: “They are young and already their bodies are screaming at them.”
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 ??  ?? TENSE TIMES Xand and Chris
TENSE TIMES Xand and Chris

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