For the sixteenth consecutive day, the government can't answer one simple question about coronavirus

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For the sixteenth consecutive day, the government has refused to answer one very simple question about coronavirus

For the sixteenth consecutive day, we go live to 10 Downing Street for the daily coronavirus press conference.

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