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Two out-of-action cruise liners, Spirit of Discovery and Saga Sapphire, have been offered to the NHS to help treat coronavirus patients if hospitals become overwhelmed

The holiday company Saga, which specialises in travel for the over-50s, has offered two vessels to the NHS for extra capacity if it is overwhelmed by the virus.

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