China News Service, February 1st. According to "Central News Agency", the 100-year-old British World War II veteran Tom Moore made 100 laps in his garden in 2020 and raised tens of millions of pounds for medical staff. The British people.

But Moore's daughter said on January 31, local time that her father had been diagnosed with the new coronavirus and has been hospitalized for treatment.

Data map: Queen Elizabeth II of England made a public appearance on July 17, 2020, and canonized the 100-year-old World War II veteran Moore as a "knight".

  Tom Moore’s daughter Hannah Moore tweeted on social media on January 31: “I want to report to everyone... Today my father was taken to the hospital.”

  She said that in the past few weeks, her father had been treated for pneumonia and had recently tested positive for the new coronavirus.

She said: "We have been with him at home, but today he needs extra assistance in breathing. He is receiving treatment in the ward, but not in the intensive care unit."

  Hannah also said that the family knew that the medical staff at Bedford Hospital would do their best to make father feel comfortable and hoped that his father could return home as soon as possible.

  Tom Moore set a goal of circling his garden 100 times before his 100th birthday in April 2020, hoping to raise 1,000 pounds for British anti-epidemic medical staff.

The news of his fundraising for medical care during the new crown epidemic has aroused widespread attention throughout the UK and even around the world. In the end, a large amount of donations poured in and he raised a huge amount of more than 30 million pounds.

  As Moore's kind deeds inspired the whole country, Queen Elizabeth II of England canonized him as a knight in July 2020.