The Prime Minister recuperates at his country residence chequers. The two worst hit European Countries, italy and spain, are easing some of their lockdown restrictions. Tributes are paid to one of formula 0nes greats. Sir sterling moss was regarded as the best driver never to win the world title. He passed away aged 90. Your Easter Monday weather will feel different to recent days because we have cold air with us and brisk winds. There will be sunshine, especially in the west. I will bring you all the details especially throughout this mornings programme. Its Easter Monday, the 13th of april. Our top story the uk is facing its fourth week in lockdown, with the government set to review by thursday whether social distancing measures can be changed. The number of deaths in the uk caused by the coronavirus outbreak has now reached more than 10,000. 0ur correspondent leigh milner reports. The faces of those who have died from coronavirus, described by the Health Secretary as the invisible killer, which has now taken more than 10,000 lives in the uk. Among them, healthcare workers like dr Edmond Adedeji, who was based in swindon. Questions are now being asked just how many on the frontline have lost their lives to save others. I dont have an update on the figure of 19 nhs staff who have died, that i gave yesterday, but what i can tell you is that we are looking into each circumstance to understand how they caught the virus, and making sure that we learn as much as we possibly can, and therefore of course protect our Health Workers as much as possible. According to Public Health england, the number of people in hospital with coronavirus in london is stabilising. But its now increasing in places such as the north west and north east of england, as well as yorkshire. Tannoy can you all go home, please . Its not a holiday, its a lockdown. Today marks three weeks since lockdown began. Its understood ministers will meet later this week to review the social distancing measures. Despite the Warm Bank Holiday weekend, the streets of london were empty, and motorways almost abandoned, as people listened to the pleas to stay close to home. Yesterday the sister of sarah trollope, a matron on a psychiatric ward in North West London who recently died after contracting the virus, gave this poignant message to the public. For me, stay at home, dont let my sister and all the other nhs staff and all the people who have died from this virus, dont let their deaths be in vain. Stay at home. With only one day left of the four Day Bank Holiday weekend, the message remains the same. Stay at home, protect the nhs, and save lives. Yesterday, borisjohnson was discharged from hospital where he had spent three nights in intensive care. 0ur Political Correspondent helen cattjoins us now. Helen, what do we know about the Prime Ministers condition . He was released yesterday, discharged from St Thomas Hospital where he had spent a week. Initially he was admitted for what we were told was a precaution and to have more test but then over the week his condition worsened and he ended up in intensive care. Yesterday he released a message on twitter, a video message, talking about his experience saying the nhs had saved his life, no question. We got a bit ofa his life, no question. We got a bit of a sense about what stage he got to. He said at one point things could have gone either way and he paid particular tribute to two nurses. Jenny mcgee from new zealand and luis from portugal who he said stayed by his bed all through the night to make the right interventions to help him pull through. He will be recuperating at checkers, that a ministers country residence in bucks. Chequers. We had a sombre reminder that while the premise to may have been lucky, many thousands have not with the death toll now surpassing 10,000 people. It will be a big job still for dominic raab who is deputising for the Prime Minister while he is recuperating at chequers and for the cabinet as they keep trying to tackle this virus. Behind every death is a life cut short by a virus unknown to the world just a few months ago. Our special correspondent, allan little, looks at the stories of some of those, whove lost their lives. They are a Cross Section of modern britain in all of its diversity. They remind us that none of us is beyond the reach of the worst of the virus can do. Healthcare workers have begun treating and mourning their own colleagues. Not all of the key workers we depend on are in the nhs. 36 year old max drove a fort london bus was asthmatic. He was an absolute charming, charming boy, man, who loved his family. It is not just the elderly. Looka from italy was 19. He wasjudged just the elderly. Looka from italy was 19. He was judged too young to be at risk and tested positive for covid 19 only after he had died. Emma clark taught science in cheshire. She was 35. Her school said she was much loved and gifted. A brilliant teacher and very popular with her pupils. Ryan storey from ayrshire had been working and come home to celebrate his 40th birthday. He died after telling his wife he did not want go to hospital where he would be alone. Maria lawrence ran a market stall and a local charity in derby. She launched a scheme to help people who are alone at christmas. She was 48. Her sons said she was full of joy. Everyone knew of her endeavours but she didnt want to in the spotlight. A genuine angel stop she left a legacy of kindness and happiness will stop she ran charity schemes, protected the elderly and vulnerable and make sure every Single Person smiled. Kevin worked on match day security for Nottingham Forest football clu b. On match day security for Nottingham Forest football club. 0ne on match day security for Nottingham Forest football club. One player said we have lost a true gentleman. A kindness in his humility. Another of the key workers placing themselves in harms way to help meet themselves in harms way to help meet the needs of the vulnerable. Gino was the runner of the railway in staffordshi re was the runner of the railway in staffordshire hope in essex. The place will never be the same without him. He ran it for 20 years with a smile on his face and only recently realised his dream of opening his own restaurant. Marita edwards was a fit 80 year old. She was the first person to die after contracting covid 19 in hospital. She had been admitted to the hospital in newport for a routine operation. A pharmacist who was 33, her father, an immigration officer at heathrow airport, died the day before her. 0ne airport, died the day before her. One of her friends posted this online. Please, please, please, inform family and friends to take this seriously and self isolate and socially distance as much as possible. Alan little, bbc news. The two European Countries worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic, italy and spain, are beginning to ease some of their lockdown restrictions. In spain, staff working in industries such as manufacturing and construction will be allowed to go back to work from today. Italy will also let some businesses re open from tomorrow, which the government there says is crucial for the economy and for peoples psychological health. Nearly 200 members of the armed forces are being deployed to support Ambulance Services in england and wales. Personnel from all three strands of the armed forces will be sent to work at five ambulance trusts. They will carry out a range of tasks, including driving Emergency Response vehicles, moving Critical Care patients between intensive care units and taking calls from the public. The Fire Brigades Union is urging the government to Start Testing firefighters in england, who are self isolating because they have symptoms of coronavirus. Testing has either started or been promised in scotland, wales and Northern Ireland. Heres our home affairs correspondent, tom symonds. We are supposed to be in lockdown but firefighters still had to deal this fire near bolton, thought to have been caused by a barbecue. And today the Firefighters Union s warning that the need for staff to isolate themselves is affecting the number of frontline firefighters and controllers. According to the union, the chair is the worst affected with 1296 the chair is the worst affected with 12 fewer staff overall. The london fire brigade is down 10 . That is 472 firefighters and control room staff. The West Midlands service is missing 7. 5 while the control room at West Yorkshire fire service is coping with 16 fewer people. Shake it out, make sure it is all work opened out. Firefighters are taking on new roles so the union wants them tested to get them back to work. It is said in Northern Ireland 50 firefighters with symptoms have been tested. There are programmes planned in scotland and wales but no Firm Commitments from the home office in england. We are increasingly frustrated at the approach of Central Government, to killian westminster. We have progress in scotla nd westminster. We have progress in scotland and it is started in scotland. Some in Northern Ireland. But we have seen no progress from westminster government so far. And it seems to be just left to the Fire Rescue Service it seems to be just left to the Fire Rescue Service to it seems to be just left to the Fire Rescue Service to get on with it or not and that is unacceptable. In a statement, westminster government spokesman said Fire Services were doing incredible work helping with the crisis and it was working with fire chiefs to ensure they had the resources and support they needed. The post office is to make it easier for those in self isolation to allow a trusted friend to withdraw cash on their behalf. Theyll be able to ask their bank for a single use barcode, which can be exchanged for cash at a post office branch. The scheme, which is already in place for named carers, aims to stop the vulnerable from handing over a bank card and pin. One of the worlds best known opera singers, andrea bocelli, has performed a live concert outside milans deserted cathedral. Amazing grace, how sweet the sound. The tenors music for hope concert was streamed live around the world. He performed several hymns including ave maria and as youve been hearing, amazing grace. Restrictions may be easing for some businesses in parts of europe, but italys government has told the bbc that others will not be allowed to fully reopen until a vaccine is found. Restaurants and bars face the most uncertainty and some have already collapsed since the lockdown began five weeks ago. 0ur europe correspondentjean mackenzie reports from rome. The tables still set for meals that never served. Tro built this for the people of rome to meet, eat and play music. But it has been five weeks since every restaurant in italy was shut down and as the lockdown drags on, she is preparing to close for good. And this is the reality. When shops and businesses are reopened, it will be gradual and the places where you cant keep your distance will be last. We cant have a concert, we cant have a cinema. Last. We cant have a concert, we cant have a cinema. What about bars and restaurants . Now is impossible to imagine restaurants can reopen until they discover a vaccine, it is impossible to imagine that you can return to a normal life. In the meantime, the government is offering loa ns to meantime, the government is offering loans to keep them going but these businesses are struggling to see their place in socially distant future and fear that other time they are allowed to reopen, the damage done will be so great it will be irreversible. This large bar now resembles a ghost ship, another business on the edge. How busy does it get . It is good, the last year, yeah. Now nothing. And while this country waits to be reopened, its streets are silently being redrawn. The places which give it so much of its sole most at risk. Soul. Jean mackenzie, bbc news. Support packages worth tens of billions of pounds have been announced by the government to try and ease the economic damage of the pandemic. The treasury says those who dont qualify will be able to access a range of other measures but many businesses and workers whove lost theirjobs say theyve not received enough support. Our business correspondent, katy austin, has been speaking to some of them. Asking for help to ride out the pandemic. Schemes include enabling millions of employees to be followed and helped by the state to pay wages. Grants for millions of self employed people. And a range of other measures but many firms and workers tell us they fall through the cracks, including junior, previously self employed, he started a newjob in mid march but it seems been made redundant and started too late. We have been trying to make phone calls to universal credit. My wife is on statutory maternity leave. I now have no salary and is not the best time to be looking for a job right now. Sole director of ltd co m pa ny a job right now. Sole director of ltd company this man hoped the scheme would apply. Ltd company this man hoped the scheme would applylj ltd company this man hoped the scheme would apply. I do not have a premises. The payroll scheme applies but in incredibly limited way. If i do not take it and furlough myself, the business is still likely to fail. This tiny caterer is in the same position. I do face the reality i may not be able to keep my business going. I would like to see the net being widened by local authorities to include businesses based in mixed used buildings. The Business Interruption land scheme has been revamped following criticism but this tech company, headbutt supply issues in asia says three banks have turned it down because it is not yet profitable. We are facing significant liquidity prices. We need support from the government. Otherwise we need to be looking at really changing all our plans and making significant cuts. Make no mistake, the support packages are huge, unprecedented and complex and attempt to help as many firms as possible survive and protect millions of incomes but the least of those are still cannot access least of those are still cannot a ccess a ny least of those are still cannot access any 01 least of those are still cannot access any or enough support is much longer than we have been able to mention here and those who can say the crucial thing now is that money gets to them quickly enough. The crisis will inevitably damage businesses. 0ne crisis will inevitably damage businesses. One of the many unknowns is how much of that can be prevented. Katy austin, bbc news. Lets take a look at todays papers Boris Johnson features on many of the front pages today. The daily mail says his first appearance since leaving hospital is an easter picture to cheer us all. Bojos angels is the suns take on the Prime Ministers emotional video message, after he named two of the nhs nurses he credits with saving his life. He said jenny mcgee and luis pitarma, both pictured on the front page, cared for him at his bedside for 48 hours. The guardian says criticism of the governments handling of the pandemic is mounting. It says there are concerns about the failure to supply front line medics and care home workers with enough protective equipment. And online, the most viewed item on the bbc news website is an extract from our exclusive interview with microsoft founder, bill gates which we showed you yesterday. In the interview, he said we are in uncharted territory due to a lack of investment and preparation. If you have not seen that interview go and look at it on the website because it is fascinating to get an insight from him about the concentration of the vaccine and how important that might be. Lets look inside as well . A lot of people have taken up gardening. Gardening blooms as we dig for victory, they say. A spike in enquiries about growing vegetables, comp costing. Composting a p pa re ntly vegetables, comp costing. Composting apparently has been increased by nearly 500 . Some councils have stop doing green bean collections. My green bean has been stuck forlornly four weeks. So many people have died over the last few weeks because of coronavirus and this is sad news about the goodies. 79. They are just talking about lots of tribute to him paid and we will be talking about him later. It is a bit of an age thing but the goodies were funny, fun and so much affection held for him. A picture of michael gove jogging him. A picture of michael gove jogging ina him. A picture of michael gove jogging in a park in london. He is due to come out of isolation. 0ne of his children had been out. Some suggestion he had been breaking the rule but actually, a clarification in the article that the test had been negative on one of his children so been negative on one of his children so he will be able to come out and come back to work. In a few minutes be talking about how your easter was. So many people normally have family around for easter but people doing different things. We did an Easter Egg Hunt around the dining room which was not very challenging for three teenage boys but theyjust wa nted for three teenage boys but theyjust wanted the easter eggs so it was fine. The government has welcomed the publics efforts to stay at home this weekend, and for sticking to strict social distancing rules, despite the warm weather. Dan johnson went out to see for himself. It has been strangely quiet we can right across the country. Rarely other streets of the capital empty like this. Our motorways were almost aban