Piers Morgan says bizarre Covid symptom has him seeing ‘ghostly’ shapes

Piers Morgan says bizarre Covid symptom has him seeing ‘ghostly’ shapes

08/10/2021

Piers Morgan’s recovery from Covid-19 has taken a strange turn as he has been left seeing ‘ghostly’ figures. 

The former Good Morning Britain presenter tested positive for Covid last month after attending England’s Euro 2020 game at Wembley Stadium. 

Since then, the fully vaccinated star has experienced loss of taste and smell – in particular his beloved wine – chest pains, fever and cold sweats. 

But now, almost a month since he caught the virus, Piers is suffering a new symptom that couldn’t be further from the traditional effects of Covid. 

Updating his Twitter followers on Tuesday, the TV star wrote: ‘28-day Covid update: a new treat – aside from ongoing tedious fatigue & inability to taste wine, all the coughing’s caused a ‘posterior vitreous detachment’ in my left eye. 

‘So, I’m now seeing weird ghostly cobwebs swimming around. It really is the virus that keeps on giving.’ 

A posterior vitreous detachment (PVD) is a condition where your vitreous comes away from the retina at the back of your eye. PVD isn’t painful and it doesn’t cause loss of sight, but symptoms can include seeing floaters, or small dark spots or shapes, and flashing lights.

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