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.
07.04.2020 - 03:19 / hollywoodreporter.com
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to the intensive care unit of a London hospital as his battle with the coronavirus intensifies.
The news was announced Monday, just a day after he was taken to the hospital after he failed to shake persistent coronavirus symptoms at home following 10 days in self-isolation. "Since Sunday evening, the prime minister has been under the care of doctors at St Thomas’ Hospital, in London, after being admitted with persistent symptoms of coronavirus,"
.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 has left intensive care, Downing Street has confirmed.
Downing Street has warned that there must be no easing up of coronavirus restrictions over the Easter weekend as officials said that Boris Johnson’s condition is “improving’ in intensive care.
Boris Johnson's condition is 'improving' and he is 'sitting up in bed' as he remains in intensive care due to coronavirus.
By Manori Ravindran
British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care after being admitted to hospital on Sunday evening due to his worsening coronavirus symptoms.
On Monday, a Downing Street spokesman confirmed the PM had been taken to intensive care for treatment, following his recent admission over the weekend, Express reported.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been taken to an intensive care unit one day after being admitted to hospital due to the novel coronavirus.
Well-wishes have flooded in for Boris Johnson after he was taken into intensive care.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to intensive care as he battles coronavirus, his office said in a statement Monday. The announcement comes a day after Johnson was admitted to St. Thomas' Hospital in London with what his office called «persistent symptoms of coronavirus.»