Who have lost their lives. Boris johnson says he owes his life to staff at st thomass hospital in london where hes spent the last seven nights. The urgent search for a vaccine billionaire bill gates speaks exclusively to breakfast about how hes trying to help. This is the whole world working on possibly the most urgent tool thats ever been needed. With sport in shutdown, another premier league club are furloughing some staff. Sheffield united are the latest to take action, but will not use the governements Job Retention scheme and will keep workers on full pay. Good morning. A mixed picture weatherwise. Another warm day in the south. Things turning colder for the north and heavy showers and thunderstorms later this afternoon. All the details coming up shortly. Its sunday the 12th of april. Our top story the number of deaths among patients with coronavirus is expected to pass 10,000 today. Officials are continuing to press the message to the public to stay at home over the easter weekend to try to prevent the figure from escalating even further. Boris johnson, whos recovering from covid 19, has said he owes his life to staff at the hospital in london where he is being treated. Simonjones reports. Tributes to the latest nhs workers to die after contracting coronavirus. Nurse Gareth Roberts described as a kind and helpful person by the cardiff and vale health board. Sara trollope, seen here with the Prime Minister, a nurse said to have a total determination to get things right for her patients at hillingdon hospital. The Health Secretary matt hancock said yesterday that 19 nhs workers had lost their lives, and now another chief executive has had to break bad news to his staff. I had to share the news of the sudden death of one of our own. A much loved member of our nursing team, julie 0mar. I also know that this news will have a profound impact on many of you, not least because it brings the tragic consequences of this outbreak even closer to home than it already was. The government says its looking into how nhs staff had become infected, but its facing growing pressure to ensure that frontline workers have all the personal protective equipment they need. Im sorry if people feel that there have been failings ill be very, very clear about that but at the same time, we are in an unprecedented Global Health pandemic right now. It is inevitable that the demand and the pressures on ppe and the demand for ppe are going to be exponential, theyre going to be incredibly high and, of course, we are trying to address that as a government. The ultimate goal is to find a vaccine against coronavirus. The tech billionaire bill gates has promised large sums to fight the infection. But in an interview with breakfast, he warns a vaccine may be up to 18 months away. The thing thatll get us back to the world that we had before coronavirus is the vaccine and getting that out to all 7 billion people. This is the whole world working on probably the most urgent tool thats ever been needed. Facing his own challenge, the Prime Minister. Recovering at St Thomas Hospital in london, hes paid tribute to nhs medics for pulling him through, saying i cannot thank them enough. I owe them my life. Simon jones, bbc news. So borisjohnson has paid tribute to the doctors and nurses at St Thomas Hospital in london, where he is still being treated. We can speak now to our political correspondent, jessica parker. Jessica, it may well be some time before the Prime Minister is back to work . I understand that he will spend the coming weeks resting and recovering having been diagnosed with covid 19. He then did get pretty ill, treated in intensive care for three nights. He was not put on a ventilator but was given oxygen. He has been telling friends he owes his life to the dock as and nurses at saint thomas s hospital in london. Down the street reluctant to be drawn on a precise timeline as to when he might leave st thomass hospital and back behind a desk stop however, it is unlikely it will be in the next fortnight or so. Doctors telling the Prime Minister he has to take his time. Dominic raabe, he will continue to be in charge as a government looks to whether extend the lockdown measures. Then news we have had so far is they will. And here summer the new labour leader is asking for parliament to resume . There has not been a suggestion re ce ntly there has not been a suggestion recently seeing mps crowding into when and crowding into the chamber for obviously reason but the new labour leader has written to jacob chris morgan saying he wants to have talks and make sure the parliament is functioning in some form. Care summer is functioning in some form. Care summer saying the need to be scrutiny. Summer saying the need to be scrutiny. The summer saying the need to be scrutiny. The new labour leader. We have been talking about protective equipment. A spokesperson said parliament will return on average are diverse and Technological Solutions are being prepared. The house of Commons Commission last week said they were working around the clock to develop a virtual house of commons, talking about using videoconferencing for example. It is not exactly clear what it would look like but it will be the house of commons that we have never seen it before. Hospital consultants have told the bbc that some key medicines used in intensive care are in relatively short supply. The Royal College of anaesthetists says stocks of medicines in some areas are also stretched. It said staff were being advised to find alternatives, but reassured patients that they would not be put at risk. The United States has become the first country in the world to record more than 2,000 coronavirus deaths in a single day. There has now been more than 20,000 deaths across the usa, and more than half a million confirmed infections. A major disaster has been declared in all states in response to the outbreak. Easter celebrations will take place across the world today, but without worshippers gathering together. Pope francis has been leading the traditional easter vigil at st peters in rome without a congregation. He will livestream his Easter Sunday mass, while the archbishop of canterbury, justin welby, will deliver his sermon via webcam from his kitchen table. The queen has delivered an easter message, speaking about the importance of hope at a difficult time, and how light overcomes the darkness. Its believed to be the first easter address she has made and was recorded in isolation in windsor castle. 0ur royal correspondent, Nicolas Witchell, has more. This is believed to be the first time the queen has delivered an easter message. Coming less than a week after her televised broadcast from windsor, it underlines the gravity with which the Current Situation is regarded by the monarch. The theme of the audio message is light overcoming darkness symbolised on the royal social Media Channels by the image of an easter candle. We know that coronavirus will not overcome us. As dark as death can be, particularly for those suffering with grief, light and life are greater. May the living flame of the easter hope be a steady guide as we face the future. The queen stressed the importance of the lockdown. By keeping apart, she said, we keep others safe. Nicholas witchell, bbc news. Nationwide lockdown measures, in place now for almost three weeks, are presenting a range of challenges in all sorts of circumstances. Its been especially difficult though, for those whove recently left the care system, often estranged from relatives and without support networks. Ashleyjohn baptiste has more. It is very empty and very deserted. I have not seen anyone for a couple of days and i am back up to my room. Daily life of this 20 year old care lever, estranged from her parents and stuck in student accommodation. Most people have been picked up by their parents stop i am pretty much stuck here now. I am finding things quite challenging at the moment. Since the covid 19 lot down, a lot of stu d e nts since the covid 19 lot down, a lot of students have gone home and i am still living in homes because i do not have a home to go back to and the whole of campus is shut and it does feel quite isolated. Someone who grew up in care, i am aware of the unique challenges so when the uk went into i wanted to find out how they were coping. This is where 20 year old casey lives. She relies on universal credit. This is my kitchen over there. And in there, is a bathroom. That is your living space . Yes, my living room, bedroom stop a lot of care leavers are restrained from their families. I am self isolating but i have no one to help me with that, no one can help me with my shopping, no one can help me with my shopping, no one can help me ifi me with my shopping, no one can help me if i get healed, you are so alone. Almost half of all care lever struggle with their Mental Health in normal times and one informal have a Mental Health crisis. Xers predict these figures will get worse. This 17 year old lives in supported accommodation. She has had it particularly tough. A couple of days after the government announced a lockdown, the local authority movement with a couple of hours notice. I had been working the weekend before that with the public andi weekend before that with the public and i could have had the virus and not know it and then i move with total strangers. A leading charity is calling on councils to do more. We now councils are under pressure at the moment. We would like to see councils make a real effort to reach out to care leavers to help them with important work and making cash available for those really struggling. Councils are working ha rd to struggling. Councils are working hard to work hard. As tough as things are, these care leavers like so things are, these care leavers like so many others across the nation are remaining resilient. I think everything that can go wrong is going wrong at the moment but ijust have to keep moving on. Ashleyjohn baptiste, bbc news. Good morning if you havejustjoined us. Good morning if you havejustjoined us. You are watching breakfast. Lets take a look at todays front pages the sunday express leads on a tribute paid to nhs staff by the Prime Minister. He has been in intensive care and still in hospital at the moment but back on the ward. He said, i cant thank them enough. I owe them my life. The daily mirror reports that some hospitals are running out of three vital drugs needed to treat coronavirus patients, with one consultant calling the situation extremely worrying. Nhs phone app holds key to lifting lockdown is the headline of the sunday times main story. As reported by the bbc, a proposed new nhs app could allow tracking of the infection, and alert people when they need to get tested. And the observer claims that the uks main opposition parties have united to demand parliament is urgently recalled in virtualform. Time for a quick look inside the papers. Coronavirus leads on most of the front pages. Inside you can find other stories. A safari to be found, linking the fact that many people will not be able to go on holiday. It says, you do not need to. Closer to home, a variety of different insects and wonders to be found in the garden. 35 different species of wood lamps. I did not know that. Interesting facts. 0range tape butterflies that can fly at 100 miles an hour. That is inside the sunday times. What to look out for if you are in the garden. Something fun, we have some dogs that camouflage with their surroundings. The dalmatian here, while the eyes, and pause show a white dog in the snow. Very good. No snow at the moment so you will see him wherever he is. On the subject of snow and whether, sarah is with us this morning. A bit early for a sunrise i guess. Sunset from last night. Too early for snow through the easter weekend. You are more likely to see snow at easter time than christmas time. Today is another warm day to come for your Easter Sunday in the south, but things are turning quite a bit colderfrom south, but things are turning quite a bit colder from the south, but things are turning quite a bit colderfrom the north, a sign of things to come for all of us. There will be a few heavy showers and thunderstorms around today as well. The dry, settle whether we have had recently done to this area of High Pressure, it is getting squeezed away towards the south east. Low pressure across scandinavia. That is going to be drawing on this cold air. Coming in from the north you can see the blue colours spreading across the British Isles today, but more especially and more widely into tomorrow, Easter Monday. A real dip in the temperatures. Cold are starting to move into northern scotland already. For much of england and wales, you keep sunshine throughout much of the day, especially this morning, the odd heavy showers this afternoon as the temperatures rise. For Northern Ireland, a cloudy sort of day, outbreaks of rain on and off. For scotland, we have sunny spells to central answer and parts by the cold airand central answer and parts by the cold air and showers moving on from the north. A contrast in temperatures. Aberdeen around 11 today, towards london we could see 25 celsius, similarto london we could see 25 celsius, similar to what we had yesterday. As we move through this evening, watch out for those potentially heavy showers through parts of wales, the midlands, Eastern England as well. They will be hit and miss, if you catch 20 eagleby heavy and binary. They will sink south overnight and skies clear from the north. Things turning much colder, particularly for scotland, Northern Ireland, and Northern England where we will see a touch of frost. Further south we hold onto the mild air to start of Easter Monday. A little cloudy first thing in the south. As the cold air moves in, a different feeling day tomorrow for Easter Monday, particularly around eastern coast of scotla nd particularly around eastern coast of scotland and Eastern England as well, a cold northerly wind is coming in of the north sea. Gusty winds through the English Channel. In the south we could see gusts up to 50 mph for the channel isles, for instance. Blustery winds and much lower temperatures as well. Around the east coast, 7 9d. We could see 14 the east coast, 7 9d. We could see 1a across parts of wales in the south west of england. Much colder than recent days. As we move through monday night into tuesday, this area of High Pressure tells across the uk once again. With light winds at will be chilly to start off tuesday morning. If you have been doing gardening of the easter weekend, there could be a touch of frost on tuesday then things warm up through the rest of the week. Acta you both. Sarah, thank you very much. Back to you both. At 20 to nine we have an interview with bill gates, the bill and Melinda Gates foundation have funded lots of vaccines over the years, but they are particularly interested in trying to find a vaccine for coronavirus. Bill gates will be telling us all about that. And you have just come back from italy. I have. It is very strange. Im kind of seeing what was happening in italy a few weeks ago happening in italy a few weeks ago happening here. It is as if im reliving the emotions. It is difficult. It was a difficult centre to see the italian people going through what they are going through. But what happened there, we are seeing parallels happen here now. We arejust a few seeing parallels happen here now. We are just a few weeks behind, as we have been hearing. With our figures, the daily death toll, actually overtook italy. Nice to have you here for a deed bill 0n breakfast. Debut. Here for a deed bill 0n breakfast. Debut. Now one breakfast, it is time for the film review with mark kermode. Now on breakfast. Hello and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode. Rounding up the best new releases that are now available to watch in your own home. This week saw the straight to streaming release of Trolls World Tour. The phosphorescent equal to the 2016 animated hit that, let us not forget, was nominated for an oscar for best original song. Woke up in the morning light. Today is the day that i do everything right. In that original film, an experience i likened to sticking your head into a candy floss machine, the happy huggy trolls were terrorised by carnivorous burgens from whom they had to be saved. Crazy train plays. Whats going on . Im queen barb of the hard rock trolls. In this sequel, the trolls are at war with themselves, having split into musical tribes of pop, country, funk, techno, classical, and rock. Now thrash merchant queen barb is trying to invade all the other troll lands, silence the music, and steal their magic strings, making them one nation under rock. All of which comes as a surprise to pop loving queen poppy, thatjust wants to give the world a hug and get everyone to live together in perfect harmony. Yes, now thats a good connection. The plot of Trolls World Tour is basically an uncredited rip off of the 19605 oddity gonks go beat in which the warring inhabitants of beat land and ballad isle are visited by space aliens. That film featured such rock royalty as lulu, ginger baker and the nashville teens alongside the likes of kenneth connor, Frank Thornton and terry scott. Oh, and arthur mullard. Trolls world tour boasts the voices of Anna Kendrick and justin timberlake, alongside ozzy osbourne, maryj blige, and george clinton. Oh, and james corden. Poppy. You know you cant go back on a pinky promise. With visual nods to mad max fury road and jokes about the evils of yodelling and smooth jazz, Trolls World Tour throws a few comedy crumb