From the BBC:
“Covid-19:
Captain Sir Tom Moore in hospital with coronavirus”
Captain Sir Tom
Moore has been admitted to hospital with coronavirus, his daughter has said. The
100-year-old, who raised almost £33m for the NHS, was taken to Bedford Hospital
after requiring help with his breathing, Hannah Ingram-Moore said on Twitter. She
said he had been treated for pneumonia over the past few weeks and last week
tested positive for Covid-19. Mrs Ingram-Moore said her father was not in
intensive care. A spokeswoman for the family said Capt Sir Tom had not yet
received the Covid-19 vaccine due to the medication he was on for pneumonia. Prime
Minister Boris Johnson tweeted: "You've inspired the whole nation, and I
know we are all wishing you a full recovery." The Army veteran came to
prominence by walking 100 laps of his garden in Marston Moretaine,
Bedfordshire, before his 100th birthday during the first national lockdown. He
was knighted by the Queen in July. In December, he went on a family holiday in
Barbados after British Airways paid for his flight. In Mrs Ingram-Moore's
tweet, she said her father had been at home with the family until Sunday when
he "needed additional help with breathing". She said the medical care
he had received in the past few weeks had been "remarkable". "We
know that the wonderful staff at Bedford Hospital will do all they can to make
him comfortable and hopefully [he will] return home as soon as possible,"
she said.
There has been
an outpouring of well wishes for the centenarian on social media. The Twitter
account for England's national football teams said: "We're very sorry to
hear this. We are thinking of you all and hoping Captain Sir Tom makes a full
and speedy recovery." Health Secretary Matt Hancock also sent his
"best wishes", while Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said the whole
nation was wishing him well, adding: "You've been an inspiration to us all
throughout this crisis." BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker posted:
"Come on Captain Tom", while actor and singer Michael Ball - who
recorded a charity single with Capt Sir Tom - sent "love and
prayers".
Capt Sir Tom,
who was given the honorary title of colonel on his 100th birthday, had
initially set out to raise £1,000 for NHS charities by repeatedly walking an
82ft (25m) loop of his garden. But he eventually raised £32,794,701 from more
than 1.5m supporters.
^ This is
really sad to hear. I hope he recovers quickly and gets to go home soon. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-beds-bucks-herts-55881508
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