Miss England returns to work as a doctor as coronavirus outbreak worsens in UK

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The winner of last year's Miss England pageant has returned to her career as a doctor as the nation's coronavirus cases continue to rise.

The winner of last year's Miss England pageant has returned to the UK to resume her career as a doctor as the nation's coronavirus cases continue to rise.

However, after hearing about the impact of the pandemic on her former colleagues, Ms Mukherjee said it felt wrong to be wearing a crown. "It was incredible the way the whole world was celebrating all key workers, and I wanted to be one of those, and I knew I could help."After being crowned Miss England, she was invited back to India to represent local charities. She later received similar invitations from organisations in Turkey and Pakistan.

After her return from the US, Ms Mukherjee will have to self-isolate for up to two weeks before she returns to work as a junior doctor.

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