Dr Alex George captured a selfie in the Emergency Department at hospital on Friday as he confessed that these times are really tough and some days are harder than others .
The former Love Island star, 30, tried to focus on the positives as he encouraged his followers to remember the small victories and support each other amid the current Covid surge.
The healthcare professional has been working on the NHS frontline at University Hospital Lewisham since the start of the pandemic.
Challenges: Dr Alex George captured a selfie in the Emergency Department at hospital on Friday as he confessed these times are really tough and some days are harder than others
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Was in hospital for 222 days and kids told to say their last goodbyes three times
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Finds it difficult to dress, walk up stairs or cook and doesn t think about future
Share And I think it got me through those moments. They shared things and experiences that they had and that gave me real comfort. And I felt that sometimes, even though I m physically alone, I m not really that alone. And that s really helped me. I ve always been a very sensitive individual. I reflect on who I am and I m very sensitive. I don t think I m particularly talented as a person. My one talent, I think in life, is that I m emotionally intelligent.
Tragic: In a new interview, the Love Island star, 30, revealed he received so much kindness from fans after he revealed his sibling took his own life aged 19 (pictured together)
The Love Island star, who has been working at University Hospital Lewisham since the start of the pandemic, filmed a vlog for his YouTube channel on Sunday.
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Another 239 deaths from coronavirus have been announced in London hospitals making it the single worst figure announced in a day since the pandemic began.