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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Condition Improves In ICU

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Condition Improves In ICU

Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Condition Improves In ICU

According to Reuters, Prime Minister Boris Johnson is improving, as he battles coronavirus at St Thomas’ Hospital.

He was admitted to the hospital on Sunday night with a temperature and consistent cough, and was moved to the intensive care unit on Monday.

Johnson's spokesperson said “The prime minister had a good night and continues to improve in intensive care...he is in good spirits.” Ministers have said that the 55-year old has been sitting up in bed and talking to medical staff.

He continues to receive oxygen support, but has not been put on a ventilator.

According to scientists, the UK is entering the deadliest phase of the outbreak, with deaths expected to rise over the Easter weekend.


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