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And former Health Secretary, Jeremy Hunt MP, tells Christopher Hope how the government could have been better prepared in their pandemic preparations, and why contact tracing is so important. Plus he tells us why Health Secretary Matt Hancock was right to promise 100,000 tests per day.
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