the chaplain simon betteridge is often on the covid wards. i had one poignant moment last week.ge to take to their gran expressing what the family felt about them and how valued she was to their family. and i took that message to her on the night... just before she died, which was a great comfort for the family to know they'd been able to express that to their gran. good evening and welcome the chapel of university hospital coventry. in the hospital's multi—faith chapel, they‘ re having an easter service. but there's no congregation. instead, it's being live—streamed to the wards. how do you think things are going to go from here? i think it might get sadder. i think it will get more stressful. but i think what we're seeing is people coming together and... and finding creative ways of supporting each other which is really good. here in coventry, like the rest of the country, nhs staff have been crying out for increased coronavirus testing. the government promised 100,000 tests a day by the end of april. current capacity is less than half that. lacey moore is being tested today.