Briefing from downing street which was held earlier today. It was led by the culture secretary, 0liver dowden. Im pleased to bejoined by professor steve pallas. First of all, i would like to update you on the latest data in respect of the coronavirus response. First of all, 2,000,960 tests of coronavirus have now been carried out in the united kingdom. That includes 177,216 tests which were carried out yesterday. 248,293 people have tested positive. That is an increase of 2472 cases since yesterday. 9953 people are currently in hospital with coronavirus, that is down 13 from 11,443 this time last week. And sadly, of those who have tested positive for coronavirus across all settings, 35,701; have now sadly died. That is an increase of 363 fatalities since yesterday. Of course, my thoughts are with every one of the families of those people who have been affected by this. Before we begin questions from the public and media, i want to remind people of the details of the next phase of our f
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And arise captain sir tom moore the World War Two veteran whos raised more than £30 million for the nhs is awarded a knighthood. Hello and welcome to viewers on bbc one, as we build up todays Coronavirus Briefing from the government, today led by culture secretary, 0liver dowden. We start today with comments from the Prime Minister, who said that there is a growing confidence that the uk will have a test, track and trace operation in place by next month. Borisjohnson said during Prime Ministers questions that the system would be world beating and there will be 25,000 trackers. He said this will help stop the disease from spreading and added that 2a,000 tracers had already been recruited. Lets look at the governments approach to testing and tracing so far. 0n the 12th march, the government moved away from community tests and Contact Tracing because of capacity problems, as ministers focused testing on patients with suspected coronavirus in hospitals. The Health Secretary matt hancock a
A NEW president has been welcomed at the Bridport Rotary Club. The presidents handover went ahead last week at the Bridport Golf Club - due to coronavirus restrictions it was not a traditional ceremonial event and masks and strict seating arrangements were in place. Past president Roger Pollock handed over to the new president Bernard Paull, who in turn inaugurated president-elect Colin Bowditch and president-nominee Chrissie Bailey. Mr Paull thanked Mr Pollock for guiding the club through an extremely frustrating year, with most meetings held on Zoom. Despite the challenges of the pandemic, the rotary club was able to raise £2,500 to provide schools with laptops and tables, £2,000 to support the Bridport skate park, £250 to Branden s Trail and £2,000 to Bridport Town Council’s Coronavirus Community Support group, among other charitable donations.