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.
19.03.2020 - 10:23 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Emergency legislation to tackle the coronavirus outbreak will be published in Parliament today - including giving police more powers to arrest and isolate people for public health reason.
It comes after Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the closure of schools and cancellation of exams - and as London faces the possibility of being put on 'lockdown' to stop people going out.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock will table the Emergency Coronavirus Bill setting out measures aimed at slowing the
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 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.»
Boris Johnson, the UK’s Prime Minister, who was hospitalized over the weekend for Coronavirus symptoms, has now been moved to intensive care.
As part of strict social-distancing measures announced by the government, people were ordered to stay home and only leave the house in a few circumstances.
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