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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Breakfast 20200422

With two sides level on points at the top of the table. Good morning. Some of us are waking up good morning. Some of us are waking up to some low cloud and also some frost. But that will give way to a sunny day, albeit hazy at times. It will feel quite warm and the wind isnt going to be quite as strong. I will have all the details at 27 minutes past. Good morning. Its wednesday april 22. Our top story an raf plane carrying much needed items of protective equipment for the nhs has landed in the uk from turkey. It was due to arrive on sunday but suffered a series of delays. It comes as the government ramps up the hunt for a vaccine with human trials set to begin in oxford tomorrow. Andy moore reports. Here at last. The raf plane loaded with personal protective equipment thats so desperately needed in the uk. Its part of an 80 ton shipment that is said to include 400,000 gowns, one of the items in shortest supply. Ministers said this flight was due to arrive on sunday. No one has been abl

DHSC extends target date for 80% roll out of digital social care records

DHSC extends target date for 80% roll out of digital social care records
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Winchester MP discusses issues faced by hospices in Parliament

Winchester MP discusses issues faced by hospices in Parliament
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Charity accuses minister of backtracking over community liver scan pledge

The British Liver Trust has accused the government of reneging on its pledge to introduce specialist liver scans to its community diagnostic centres (CDCs) in England. The original announcement about the rollout of fibroscans to 100 CDCs by March 2025 was made by Health Minister Helen Whateley in a letter to the trust in March this year.1 This was confirmed by Health Minister Will Quince in a Westminster Hall debate on fatty liver disease in June. The trust had described the move as a “ray of hope,” as the non-invasive scans have proven to be a gamechanger for early detection of liver disease. Traditionally, liver changes are initially picked up by ultrasound. Currently there are 10 fibroscans in use in CDCs. They use a combination of an elastic …

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