Tributes to ITV News Health and Science Editor Emily Morgan who has died | ITV News
Emily Morgan, Health and Science editor for ITV News, has died aged 45. Emily, whose career with ITV News spanned over two decades, was recently diagnosed with lung cancer. She passed away on Friday night surrounded by her family. Emily started with ITV News as a producer and was based in Westminster for 5 years before becoming a reporter and progressing to a number of roles including Wales and West of England Correspondent, Political Correspondent, and Health Editor. She was recently promoted to Health and Science Editor and was excited for the new challenge. As Health Editor, Emily led ITV News' Coronavirus coverage, reporting from the frontline of hospitals throughout the pandemic and produced multiple investigations into racial prejudice, PPE failures and Long Covid among others. • Subscribe to ITV News on YouTube: http://bit.ly/2lOHmNj • Get breaking news and more stories at http://www.itv.com/news Follow ITV News on Facebook: / itvnews Follow ITV News on Twitter: / itvnews Follow ITV News on Instagram: / itvnews

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