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BORIS Johnson has wished Captain Sir Tom Moore a "full recovery" after his family revealed that he was battling Covid-19 and pneumonia in hospital.

The war veteran, who was awarded a knighthood by the Queen for raising millions for the NHS, was admitted to hospital in Bedford after struggling with his breathing.

Follow our Captain Tom Moore live blog for all the latest updates on the national hero.

Captain Sir Tom Moore was admitted to a hospital in Bedford on Sunday after struggling with his breathing
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Captain Sir Tom Moore was admitted to a hospital in Bedford on Sunday after struggling with his breathingCredit: PA:Press Association
According to his daughter, Sir Tom had been battling pneumonia over the last several weeks
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According to his daughter, Sir Tom had been battling pneumonia over the last several weeksCredit: AFP or licensors
The PM sent his well wishes to the 100-year-old on Twitter
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The PM sent his well wishes to the 100-year-old on TwitterCredit: PA:Press Association

His daughter Hannah last night said he has been battling pneumonia for the last few weeks and last week tested positive for Covid.

She said that he is currently not in intensive care as she thanked medical staff for doing "all they can" to make him comfortable.

The PM led prayers for the war hero telling him that he "inspired the whole nation" with his fundraising efforts during the Covid pandemic.

Mr Johnson said: "My thoughts are very much with Captain Tom Moore and his family.

"You've inspired the whole nation, and I know we are all wishing you a full recovery."

Good Morning Britain hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid also wished Captain Sir Tom well in his fight.

Morgan said: "All our very best wishes obviously go to Captain Sir Tom Moore and his family after the terrible news yesterday that he's been admitted to hospital."

A spokeswoman for the family confirmed that Captain Tom had not received his Covid vaccine due to his pneumonia medication.

“Because of the medication he was taking for his pneumonia he couldn’t have the Covid jab," the spokeswoman said.

“Everyone is sending positive thoughts his way.”

Captain Tom Moore won the hearts of the nation with his bid to raise money for NHS staff before his 100th birthday on April 30.

The hero set out to reach £1,000 when he started  and has since picked up many awards and was knighted by the Queen.

During the first UK lockdown from March 23, his aim was to walk 100 laps of the 25-metre (82ft) loop in his garden with the aid of a walking frame in Marston Moretaine, in 10-lap chunks.

He went on to raise £32,796,355 for NHS charities.

The statement from the war hero's daughter Hannah reads: "I wanted to update everybody that today my father was admitted to hospital.

"Over the last few weeks he was being treated for pneumonia and last week tested positive for Covid-19.

"He was at home with us until today when he needed additional help with his breathing.

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Sir Captain Tom Moore's family released a statement to Twitter on Sunday with the update that he had been admitted to hospital
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Sir Captain Tom Moore's family released a statement to Twitter on Sunday with the update that he had been admitted to hospitalCredit: Twitter
Last July Captain Tom was knighted by the Queen
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Last July Captain Tom was knighted by the QueenCredit: Getty Images - Getty
The Captain at The Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance last November
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The Captain at The Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance last NovemberCredit: PA:Press Association
Captain Sir Tom poses with his memoir he released in September called 'Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day'
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Captain Sir Tom poses with his memoir he released in September called 'Tomorrow Will Be A Good Day'Credit: Getty Images

"He is being treated on a ward, although he is not in ICU.

"The medical care he has received in the last few weeks has been remarkable and we know that the wonderful staff at Bedford Hospital will do all they can to make him comfortable and hopefully return home as soon as possible.

"We understand that everyone will be wishing him well. We are of course focusing on my father and will update you when we can."

He has not been seen in public since returning from a bucket-list holiday to Barbados with his family after Christmas.

Well-wishes for the national hero poured in after his family revealed his illness.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock said he was sending his "best wishes" to Sir Tom's family.

Vaccine Minister Nadhim Zahawi tweeted that he was "praying" for Captain Sir Tom Moore.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also sent a get well soon message, and tweeted: "You've been an inspiration to us all throughout this crisis."

Piers Morgan shared a photo of Captain Tom in his garden with a Union Jack flag wrapped around him.

He added alongside the snap: “Come on, Captain Sir Tom - we’re all rooting for you.”

The 100-year-old celebrated his birthday with three cakes last April
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The 100-year-old celebrated his birthday with three cakes last AprilCredit: AFP
An undated picture shows Captain Tom pose with trophies on a motorcycle
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An undated picture shows Captain Tom pose with trophies on a motorcycle Credit: Reuters

Michael Ball, who recorded a charity single with Captain Sir Tom Moore that reached number one, tweeted: "Love and prayers for @captaintommoore and his lovely family as he battles this b*****d of a virus.

"Stay strong Sir. We are all here for you."

And Britain's Got Talent host Amanda Holden said: "Goodness me. Wishing you a speedy recovery and look forward to a cup of tea with you when it's safe."

Carol Vorderman said she was: "Sending love and all strength."

And RAF Group Captain Jo Lincoln said: "Come on Captain Sir Tom, you are a warrior, a true gentleman and the nation's hero.'

Meanwhile London Ambulance Service worker Sean Ash said: "Get well soon Tom! We are all rooting for you."

Opera singer Katherine Jenkins posted a snap of herself visiting Captain Tom in October last year.

The Welsh star said: "Sending a big healing cwtch to this gorgeous gentleman @captainsirtom who’s currently in hospital with COVID."

"You are such an inspiration to so many and MANY millions all around the world will be wishing you better and praying for your recovery 🙏🏼❤️ #TrueHero"

While Peter Andre, who himself contracted the virus at the beginning of the year, said simply: "Stay strong Captain @captainsirtom 🙏"

Nigel Farage and London Mayor Sadiq Khan also paid tribute to Captain Tom.

Last July the Queen knighted Captain Tom which was her first face-to-face engagement since lockdown began in March 2020.

Before the ceremony Captain Tom joked: "If I kneel down, I'll never get up again, but I'm sure it'll go well, as she's done it before".

Her Majesty performed the special ceremony at Windsor Castle for the fundraising legend as a special exception.

With her father's sword in her hand, the Queen, 94, lightly touched him first on his right shoulder then his left with the blade - dubbing him a knight.

She told him: "Thank you so much. An amazing amount of money you raised."

Raising money for the NHS is the second time Captain Tom proved himself to be a national hero.

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During World War Two, Tom enlisted in 145 Regiment Royal Armoured Corps and was chosen for officer training in 1940, rising to the rank of captain.

He was posted to India and went on to serve his country in Burma, now called Myanmar.

A picture of Captain Tom while he was serving in the army
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A picture of Captain Tom while he was serving in the armyCredit: Reuters
Captain Tom (centre) pictured during his time in the British army
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Captain Tom (centre) pictured during his time in the British armyCredit: justgiving.com/fundraising/tomswalkforthenhs
Sir Tom's daughter Hannah and her kids joined him when he was knighted last July
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Sir Tom's daughter Hannah and her kids joined him when he was knighted last July
Sir Tom poses on a red carpet for the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2020
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Sir Tom poses on a red carpet for the GQ Men of the Year Awards 2020Credit: Getty Images - Getty
Piers Morgan wishes Sir Captain Tom Moore a speedy recovery as he battles covid-19 in hospital
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