To find a safe way back, other sports lead the way. Rory mcilroys helping to start golfs return. Hell play in a televised Charity Match next week. Good morning. A windy and wet start to tuesday across some parts of South West England and south wales. Things will improve. And elsewhere, its another dry day. Ill have all the details later. And what will we all be watching later this year . Well find out how the tv industry is overcoming the challenges of lockdown and social distancing. Its tuesday may the 5th. Our top story a new nhs app to track the spread of coronavirus will be made available on the isle of wight today. Its part of a trial that will help shape the governments strategy for easing the lockdown. The software is designed to rapidly trace recent contacts of anyone who tests positive for covid i9. Its hoped its use will be expanded across the uk by the middle of this month. Andy moore reports. The nhs covid i9 app lets you know quickly if you come into contact with someone who has symptoms. This is the nhs app that could play a key role in. A second wave of the virus. Its already been trialled on a small scale at an aria raf base in north yorkshire. Now its been rolled out across the isle of wight. Today, Council Staff and healthcare workers will be able to download it stop eon thursday, the general public in the island will have access. The new app uses a phones bluetooth connection to work. Once youve installed the app, every time youve installed the app, every time you come into contact with someone else who has it, your phone records that fact. Then if you tell the app you have symptoms of covid i9, the other people who youve been close to will be automatically alerted and should self isolate. The app is just one part of a wider strategy to test, track and trace the virus. Its hoped 18,000 specialist staff will be at work by the middle of the month using widespread testing to stamp out any virus hotspots. The aim of test, track and praise is due hundred down and isolate the virus so hundred down and isolate the virus so its unable to reproduce, and crucially, test, track and trace allows us to take a more targeted approach to lockdown while still safely containing the disease. By embarking on this project and by embracing test, track and trace, you will be saving lives. 288 corona by deaths were daily total for 288 corona by deaths were daily totalfor more 288 corona by deaths were daily total for more than a month but may reflect a lag in reporting but over the weekend. Theres been a total of 28 , 734 the weekend. Theres been a total of 28,731; fatalities in the uk. There are privacy concerns over the new nhs app, but the government says users only need to give limited personal details. There are also worries it may not be compatible with similar apps used overseas, and that could eventually cause problems forforeign that could eventually cause problems for foreign travel. But in the short term, the current lockdown looks set to be extended on thursday and we will have to wait for a broadcast by the Prime Minister on sunday to find out details about how and when the restrictions will be eased. Andy moore, bbc news. We can speak now to our Political Correspondent, nick eardley. The at is being trialled, we know, ona the at is being trialled, we know, on a small scale. How will it be used across england . It will probably be a few weeks before it is rolled out across england, and thats on the assumption it works well in this trial on the isle of wight. There will be different at potentially in scotland and wales too, it is up to the devolved governments there about exactly how they take part in this project, but they take part in this project, but the basic idea is weve all got bluetooth on our mobile phones. If you walk past someone it would connect with them if they have the app as well and if you or they get coronavirus symptoms, it contacts them and tells them they need to self isolate if youve been in contact in the last seven days. You had matt hancock talking about how this will be a key part of the Government Strategy for the next step of the coronavirus response. Its not the only part of it, its not a magic Silver Bullet that will solve everything, but the government says it will help get on top of cases a lot quicker. We will talk about how it works through the programme, including with matt hancock. We know the labour leader keir starmer is pushing for the government to adopt seven Core Principles ahead of lockdown . About how we will potentially ease our way out of lockdown. We will hear a lot about that this week because the Prime Minister has the address to the nation on sunday night, but ahead of that and ahead of talks with the pm, keir starmer is setting out exactly what he thinks should be at the heart of that. Lets quickly run through them. The first one is keeping people safe, so thats the idea of a National Safety standard to make sure you can go back to work and feel safe when you do. He wants and feel safe when you do. He wants an expansion of track and tracing, like with the app we were just talking about. Protection for essential workers, things like ppe that weve heard a lot about over the last few weeks. Support for jobs and businesses and peoples livelihoods. A structured approach to easing and tightening the restrictions, thats basically going to be telling people in advance when things are going to change. A National Vaccine plan for when weve got one and preparations for winter flu. A reminder this isnt the only challenge the nhs is facing. Basically he wants a National Consensus to try to figure out a way to start easing some of those restrictions. I think a lot of the ideas hes talking about will be pretty key to the government plan too. Nick, thanks very we will talk to you later. Nick mentioned the Health Secretary. Well be joined by Health Secretary matt hancock at 7 30am. We will talk to him about the track and trace app and facemasks, the easing of the lockdown, lots of questions for the Health Secretary at 7 30am on breakfast. There are warnings of a growing gap between disadavantaged pupils and those from a wealthier background as a result of coronavirus. With no clear timetable for reopening schools yet in place, charities and School Leaders are worried about the long term implications for the most vulnerable children. John owen reports. For weeks now, schools that are usually a hive of activity have looked more like this. And for most schoolchildren, the new normal looks like this. With the exception of the children of critical workers and some vulnerable children, most young people are attempting to continue their education at home with schools relying heavily on online resources. But now School Leaders and charities to have warned of a growing gulf between disadvantaged pupils and their more affluent counterparts, and the long term consequences that could follow for those young people currently being denied an education. We face a huge potential wave of educational poverty. There are some families that have had to stop paying for their monthly broadband because they havent got the money to be able to do it. I think there could possibly be a lost generation of young people. Carlton bolling academy is a comprehensive school in one of the most deprived areas of bradford, with 1500 students, most of whom are not currently attending school. At the present time, weve only got about 35 engagement in the online learning. Pa rt learning. Part of the problem is some of our young people do not have and their families do not have access to the internet or to laptops, so it means oui internet or to laptops, so it means our interactive learning online, they cannot access, so theyve got paper based learning. Jane explained while many students do not have any access to the internet at all, some, like year ten laiba kasmi, have limited access. Me and my brother got a shared lap top and my brother got a shared lap top and also we got a pc at school to study. Within the three of us there one laptop we have to share. Research suggests a third of pupils overall are taking part in online lessons every day, but those from private schools are twice as likely to do so as their counterparts at state schools. The gap between the advantaged and the disadvantaged in our Education System is already significant. We know whats now happening is that gap is getting wider even despite the best efforts of schools, the bbc and others providing all kinds of online resources. The government has pledged £100 million to boost Remote Learning and has committed to provide laptops to vulnerable young pupils and disadvantaged pupils in year ten, but some say more action is needed. The government need a National Strategy to look at Imaginative Solutions to make sure these left behind vulnerable children, pupils and students are being looked after and students are being looked after and educated. But with no clear end to the long down inside, theia of irreparable damage to young peoples educational prospects continue. John owen, bbc news. Irish Airline Aer Lingus says it is reviewing procedures on its belfast to london flights following a claim it is not observing social distancing measures. Passenger sean mallon took this photo on a flight to heathrow on monday, showing almost every seat occupied and most passengers sat next to each other. Aer lingus says the safety of customers and crew is its top priority and any necessary changes will be implemented urgently. There are calls for Funeral Services to resume in churches. More than 30 conservative mps have signed a letter to the church of england saying updated government guidance allows funerals to take place as long as social distancing measures are observed. A church of england spokesman said it has reviewed its advice regularly. A doctor in france has claimed that one of his patients diagnosed with pneumonia in december actually had the coronavirus, a month before the first cases there were confirmed. The doctor said a swab taken at the time was recently tested and came back positive for covid 19. The patient, a man in his 50s who has since fully recovered, said he has no idea where he caught the virus as he hadnt been to any infected areas. For the second day in a row, new zealand has recorded no new cases of coronavirus. Earlier, the countrys Prime Minister, jacinda ardern, attended a meeting of the australian cabinet to discuss restoring travel between the two countries. Achieving zero cases two days in a row is the result of New Zealanders demonstrating a level of commitment and discipline to our goal of winning the fight against covid 19 that we can all be undeniably proud of. It points to our lockdown doing exactly what we planned it to do break the chain of transmission. However, we know the virus can have a long tail, and that other cases can pop up. So, as we make our way through this week and head towards the level 3 review next week, my message remains dont do anything that snatches our potential victory at this point. Officials in the United States say theyre changing their policies after more than 100 types of coronavirus testing kits were allowed to be sold without proof that they worked. The food and Drug Administration said the fradulent kits were taking advantage of widespread anxiety over the disease. North america correspondent peter bowes explains. 170 firms came forward with these antibody tests. Now, thats the test, the blood test, that will confirm whether somebody has an immunity to coronavirus. So, moving forward , immunity to coronavirus. So, moving forward, the fda says these companies, and theres far fewer now, theres a website where the fda is listing those approved companies, but they have within ten days to submit their data for some independent oversight, whereas before, it was essentially self verification based on their own data and no independent oversight. A much tighter Regulatory Framework moving forward for these antibody tests that are much needed by so many people, and thats one of the claims by the fda that these operators have simply been exploiting the fears of americans at this time during a pandemic, theirfears of this virus and their desperate need to have a test. Hundreds of sheep have been spotted making the most of the lockdown in the turkish city of samsun. The large herd, which was led by a shepherd, was filmed marching and grazing its way through the empty streets, to the surprise of residents. Im not sure they were marching but anyway its the latest in many videos to emerge showing emboldened animals reclaiming places normally bustling with people. Its like those goats in llandudno. One of my favourite things of lockdown, cheering me up seeing all the animals, the kangaroos in australia going through traffic lights. Badgers and train stations. Havent seen that. It was sheffield train station, a badger hanging out on platform five, thinking, this is my new pad but the gohdes in llandudno where my favourite. They we re llandudno where my favourite. They were quite clearly in charge some of the largest Home Care Providers in england have told bbc breakfast theyre weeks away from reaching breaking point, as they deal with the coronavirus outbreak. Bosses say they are at the back of the queue when it comes to getting their hands on personal protective equipment, and without it, they cant carry out the crucial support that millions rely on. Breakfasts tim muffett reports. Another home visit for sharon and gemma. Hello, christina, how are you today, darling . The care they provide is crucial. They are filming this footage in christinas house for us. Our clyde group ranges from 4200. Some have neurological disorders, others are elderly. When we enter a house, the first thing we will do is wash our hands. Then we will do is wash our hands. Then we will apply our ppe so we go and enter someones house for times a day, that is for sets of ppe and we are doing double up care, whether oui are doing double up care, whether our two carers going into the home, thatis our two carers going into the home, that is double the ppe we need. Our two carers going into the home, that is double the ppe we needm you dont have ppe, you cant go in . Yes. How are you today . Getting hold of personal protective equipment is now so hard, its threatening this companys now so hard, its threatening this compa nys ability to now so hard, its threatening this companys ability to provide care. Many ppe suppliers have redirected their products to the nhs but that means Home Care Providers are having to try and find something elsewhere. Without it, they cant operate. We are genuinely in fear of running out of gloves and aprons and in particular, disposable facemasks any day. If you dont get that ppe, what happens . Well, we are really worried. What we do . We cant send oui worried. What we do . We cant send our stuff in. How are we going to look after people like christine tomorrow if there are no facemasks . Christina, how reliant on sharon and gemma are you . Tactically everything they do, they wash me, they get everything ready in the evening. They get protection ready. There is a National Stop pilot ppe but this company says its been too difficult to access. When weve gone to them week after week to try and get help, week after week to try and get help, we say unless you got a client with coronavirus or we say unless you got a client with coronavirus 01 a we say unless you got a client with coronavirus or a member of staff with coronavirus, we cant help you. Its absolutely insane. The department of health and social care told the bbc this shouldnt have happened. It said local resilience forums are hoping to distribute the National Stockpile and the government says the local forum should have directed this company to their National Helpline service. Next its lindas home and another set of ppe is needed. Its not just the another set of ppe is needed. Its notjust the basic care needs that we have to help and support with, and the food, making sure they get nutrition, but its also the social isolation. They do everything for me. I had a stroke and i cant move very well. If they werent able to visit because they couldnt get any protective equipped and, what would that mean for you . It would break my heart. They are special people. They are living on a day to day basis of having masks delivered where we can get them from. Are these ones all right, linda . The department of health and social care says its doing everything they can to ensure the social care set is the support it needs during the pandemic but weve contacted several of the largest Home Care Providers across the uk who say the lack of ppe is a widespread dublin. Four said they we re widespread dublin. Four said they were considering terminating contracts with councils, potentially affect more than 1000 people receiving care at home. And we will be talking about that a bit later with a lady and her carer, actually. Lets take a look at todays papers. Leaked government guidance on how people could return to work makes the front pages of several newspapers. The daily mirror suggests regions of the uk could face local lockdowns if there are signs of another virus outbreak. The guardian tell the sad story of five friends from birmingham who all died with coronavirus. The telegraph suggests the new nhs virus tracking app may not be compatible with other international tracing apps, and may therefore require brits to quarantine for 1h days upon arrival in another country. Theres some positive news about the coronavirus outbreak on the metros front page londons nightingale hospital, which was built in 10 days to prepare for the pandemic, is being mothballed after a fall in infections. Were sure you have plenty of questions about how the tracing up works. We will put most of the Health Secre