A leader doctor has said "no coronavirus patient will die alone" as staff will be there to hold their hand in their final moments.
Concerning reports have emerged from hospitals about patients with Covid-19 dying with no one around them due to the contagiousness of the deadly bug.
But Dr Alison Pittard, speaking to Kay Burley on Sky News, said that although staff were stretched dealing with the pandemic no one would die alone - although their family would not be around them.
Dr Pittard, of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine, said: "We start off from a low-point, we don't have enough critical care beds from a normal standpoint, we know we don't have enough nursing staff or doctors to look after the patients. For all the updates