Another 41 people with coronavirus have died in Wales as the government reveals new plans to ramp up the testing of critical workers.

Welsh Health Minister Vaughan Gething said technology solutions, military planning support and removing the cap on social worker referrals will speed up the system.

This will ensure more critical workers are tested daily so they can return to work.

The plans follow a review ordered by the Mr Gething after concerns that not enough tests were being carried out under the current system.

At a Downing Street press conference today, Sunday, England Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announced there was no plans to open English schools yet, while announcing new online resources for home schooling and disadvantaged and vulnerable children.

The UK stats for Sunday stand at:

- The number of people in the UK tested for coronavirus since the outbreak began - 372,967 as of 9am April 19. The equivalent of around 560 people in every 100,000, or 0.6% of the population.

- On average just over 12,900 new people were tested daily in the seven days to April 19.

- In the previous seven days, to April 12, the daily average was just over 12,400.

Mr Williamson also addressed the issue of Boris Johnson's dedication to the cause, saying: "The focus the Prime Minister was putting on this and has continued to put on this has meant that this is the whole Government effort."

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