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Added on the 06/04/2020 21:26:04 - Copyright : BANG Showbiz
Boris Johnson moved to intensive care after his condition worsened on Monday afternoon.
British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab, who is deputising for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak clap in support of medical workers from the NHS (National Health Service) and Johnson, hospitalised with COVID-19. Boris Johnson left intensive care Thursday after three days of treatment and was moved to the ward. IMAGES
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson left intensive care after three days of treatment for COVID-19, his office says. The 55-year-old Conservative leader had received "standard oxygen treatment" after he was transferred to the intensive care unit at London's St Thomas's hospital on Monday, his spokesman says. IMAGES of St Thomas' Hospital in central London
Scene outside St Thomas' Hospital in London, where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will spend another night in intensive care, as he battles the coronavirus. IMAGES
Flowers are delivered to 10 Downing Street as the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in intensive care in hospital. IMAGES
British Finance minister Rishi Sunak says that the Prime minister Boris Johnson, hospitalised since Sunday with COVID-19, remains in intensive care where his condition is "improving". He also adds, during Downing Street daily press conference, that Johnson is "engaging positively with the clinical team". IMAGES