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Post by Shoshanna on Apr 5, 2020 16:48:24 GMT -5
Please pray for Boris, particularly for his salvation.
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Post by shalom on Apr 6, 2020 23:25:08 GMT -5
British PM Johnson in intensive care over worsening coronavirus
Johnson, 55, was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in central London late on Sunday after suffering persistent coronavirus symptoms, including a high temperature, for more than 10 days. Downing Street said the move to intensive care was "a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery." by Reuters , Israel Hayom Staff Published on 04-07-2020 07:13 Last modified: 04-07-2020 07:15 British PM Johnson in intensive care over worsening coronavirus British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was being treated for worsening coronavirus symptoms in an intensive care unit on Tuesday, with his foreign minister deputizing for him as the nation tackles the COVID-19 crisis. Johnson, 55, was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in central London late on Sunday after suffering persistent coronavirus symptoms, including a high temperature, for more than 10 days. His condition rapidly deteriorated over the next 24 hours, and he was moved to an intensive care unit – where the most serious cases are treated. Although he had received oxygen, his office said he was still conscious. Downing Street said the move to intensive care was "a precaution should he require ventilation to aid his recovery." Britain has no formal succession plan should a prime minister become incapacitated. "The PM has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is the First Secretary of State, to deputize for him where necessary," Downing Street said. link
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Post by schwartzie on Apr 9, 2020 14:57:34 GMT -5
UK PM Boris Johnson Leaves Intensive Care, ‘Making Positive Steps, In Good Spirits’
9 OLIVER JJ LANE9 Apr 202016 2:16 United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson left intensive care late Thursday afternoon, is now on a general ward, and is “making positive steps forwards” with his treatment for coronavirus. Downing Street, the political office and official residence of the Prime Minister said Boris Johnson was moved out of intensive care on Thursday onto a general ward, four days after he was admitted to St Thomas’ hospital London over his persistent coronavirus symptoms. The spokesman said the PM would continue to receive “close monitoring” in this early stage of recovery, but the announcement marks a clear improvement in the Prime Minister’s health. The announcement came just hours after another update on the PM’s health from stand-in temporary government leader Dominic Raab, who was picked by Mr Johnson when he was first diagnosed in March as the ‘designated survivor’. In brief remarks, Mr Raab said of Boris Johnson’s condition: “he continues to make positive steps forwards, and he is in good spirits.” Another update on Mr Johnson’s health earlier on Thursday stated the PM had enjoyed a “good night” in hospital and that his health “continues to improve”. Revealing he hadn’t spoken to Boris Johnson in days, Mr Raab confirmed he was authorised to make “big decisions”, saying “we have all the authority we need” for the time he has his hand on the rudder. Mr Johnson first entered hospital on Sunday night, it was said on the advice of his doctors for further testing. Within 24 hours he had been transferred to an intensive care ward, but as previous Downing Street briefings revealed, he did not lose consciousness and was not placed on a ventilator. By Wednesday, the Prime Minister was reported to be “sitting up in bed” and “responding to treatment. Several top figures in Westminster and Royals have either been diagnosed with, or have self-isolated over, the China coronavirus. Health secretary Matt Hancock was diagnosed on the same day as the Prime Minister but recovered shortly after. Cabinet Brexit coordinator Michael Gove is self-isolating after a member of his family started to show symptoms earlier in the week. link
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Post by Midnight on Apr 13, 2020 4:12:39 GMT -5
Boris Johnson leaves hospital as coronavirus recovery continues
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