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Paul O’Grady, 64, steps down from radio show amid coronavirus crisis to go into self-isolation

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PAUL O'Grady has stepped down from his BBC Radio 2 show as he self-isolates amid the coronavirus crisis. The 64-year-old, who has had three heart attacks, has been advised to quarantine in a bid to avoid the deadly virus. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Paul left stand in host Paddy O'Connell a voice message that was played on the show today.

He said: "I'd only been back for one show after an absence and I'm off again! "But I'm one of these people who falls into the category of underlying health problems and that's because I've had heart attacks. "I've been strongly advised to self-isolate, so that's exactly what I'm doing. "I'm down in the wilds of Kent with a very lively five weeks old puppy, so I've got my.

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