A new COVID-19 plan - & who lives or dies? | 2 April 2020
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On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we ask whether the health secretary's five-point plan to boost coronavirus testing to 100,000 a day goes far enough. We are joined by Matthew Lesh, the head of research at the Adam Smith Institute, who compares the UK's record with other countries - and we hear from a 25-year-old cancer patient who's been told by doctors she may not get an intensive care bed if she contracts Covid-19.
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