correspondent for the financial times, sebastian payne, and the chief leader writer for the observer, sonia sodhathe front pages, starting with... the times leads with comments from england's chief medical officer, who says he believes that the number of new cases of coronavirus reported is beginning to flatten out, with 761 deaths reported today. the heartbreaking news of the death of a pregnant nurse leads the front of the metro. doctors managed to save her baby, who is said to be doing well. the health secretary, matt hancock, comes underfire in the daily mirror as he is criticised for offering care workers a badge of honour, with the gmb union telling the paper they need more than a badge. fears from paramedics that more people are dying at home because they are relucant to call foran ambulance, according to the guardian. the telegraph reports that ministers will make a decision on how long an extension to lockdown measures should last during a cobra meeting tomorrow afternoon. and the daily express celebrates the achievement of 99—year—old veteran captain tom moore, who has raised almost £10