allyson pollock, how do you reflect on the new measures?changed tack. it's original strategy was mitigation, to try to slow the epidemic, recognising that the same number of people would be infected, and that was to try to prevent health services being totally overwhelmed. they realise now they don't have enough health services or social ca re enough health services or social care to deal with an epidemic, largely because they have cut so many services, so now largely because they have cut so many services, so now they are moving from mitigation to absolute suppression, so they are now trying to wipe out the virus by eliminating contact, to prevent transmission from person to person, so it remains to be seen how effective that strategy will be, but this is a fundamental change in the policy. straight to questions from our viewers now. looking at the e—mails, and every second there are many coming in. starting with a heartbreaking one from clive. my beautiful wife died of ovarian cancer. her funeral has beautiful wife died of ovarian cancer.