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The BBC Breakfast presenter said: "I think it's shown just how valuable a resource the BBC is – we've seen that in our viewing figures. "We've seen it on Breakfast,
but all news outlets would have seen a spike because people are more engaged. "This is the most important thing that's happened to us, not for a generation, but probably for a
century." Since joining the BBC, Naga has spoken of how people have started to become interested in her life away from the screen.