Back to Question Time and a viewer asks when frontline NHS staff will be tested after lots of complaints to the media by health workers.

Dr Tom Solomon says it is critical to test NHS workers, but said Public Health England created a test "as soon as they possibly could".

However, union chief Frances O'Grady says she is concerned by reports from staff not being able to get tested.

"Health staff and staff in social care are putting their health on the line for us, least they deserve is to get tests," she adds.

The Mayor of Greater Manchester, Labour's Andy Burnham, says services in his area also don't feel testing is happening fast enough and wonders if "the eye was taken off the ball" by the government.

But Health Secretary Matt Hancock says tests are increasing everyday.

He says he has today spent some of his department's cash today on new tests that work more like pregnancy tests - mentioned by the PM earlier - which makes it quicker to get results.

He adds: "Testing is the way to get a grip on this curve and hopefully, in time, reduce some of the incredibly draconian measures."

He also says that by next week, every social care provider will have protective equipment.