Boris Johnson will be back in Downing Street on Monday after beating coronavirus, according to reports.
07.04.2020 - 01:47 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A top GP has claimed Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care as a precaution - insisting it will be because he is gravely ill from coronavirus.
And the doctor warned that, should he recover from the virus, the Prime Minister may be left bearing emotional scars from the experience.
Johnson's condition worsened over the last 24 hours, after he had previously suffered from "mild symptoms" of coronavirus.
The 55-year-old was moved to the ICU in the St Thomas' Hospital, in London, at around 7pm
Boris Johnson will be back in Downing Street on Monday after beating coronavirus, according to reports.
U.K Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved out of intensive care but remains in London's St. Thomas' Hospital with COVID-19 symptoms.
Boris Johnson is out of intensive care and back on a hospital ward amid his battle with coronavirus.
Boris Johnson has left intensive care, Downing Street has confirmed.
Boris Johnson is out of intensive care and is continuing to receive treatment for coronavirus at St Thomas's Hospital in London.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in a stable and improving condition as he fights coronavirus.
Boris Johnson's condition is 'improving' and he is 'sitting up in bed' as he remains in intensive care due to coronavirus.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains in a 'stable' condition in hospital as his battle with coronavirus continues.