Covid-19: UK’s PM Johnson making ‘very good progress’ in virus recovery

Covid-19: UK’s PM Johnson making ‘very good progress’ in virus recovery

LONDON, April 12 (NNN-AGENCIES) — British Prime Minister Boris
Johnson was making “very good progress” in his recovery in
hospital from coronavirus, officials said, two days after leaving
intensive care.

The 55-year-old leader was hospitalised on Sunday over concerns he
still had a cough and high temperature after spending 10 days in
self-isolation. A day later he was transferred to intensive care as
his condition deteriorated.

He was taken out of the care unit and into a normal ward at
London’s St Thomas’ Hospital on Thursday evening, waving at staff “in
gratitude”, his spokesman has said.

On Friday he was able to do short walks, between periods of rest,
according to Downing Street, which said he was in “very good spirits”.

“The Prime Minister continues to make very good progress,” a Downing
Street spokeswoman said in a short statement.

Johnson’s time in hospital was unprecedented for a British prime
minister during a national emergency in modern times, rattling the
country and sending shockwaves around the world.

Britain, which went into lockdown on March 23, continues to be hit
hard by COVID-19, recording nearly 1,000 daily deaths from the virus
for the first time on Friday.

It brings the total number of fatalities from coronavirus in British
hospitals to nearly 9,000, while the number of confirmed cases in the
country climbed close to 74,000.

That is thought to reflect only a fraction of the actual number of
people infected because not everyone has been tested for the virus.

Despite Johnson’s improving condition, it remains unclear when he
might be discharged from hospital and how quickly he would return to
work once out.

His spokesman stressed Friday that his recovery was “at an early
stage” and he would act only “on the advice of his medical team”.

The Sun tabloid reported his spirits had been lifted this week by
his pregnant fiancee Carrie Symonds, who sent him daily “love letters”
and scans of their unborn child.

Symonds, who has also suffered from coronavirus symptoms in recent
weeks, and the British leader have reportedly not seen each other for
nearly a month.

Their baby is due this summer. — NNN-AGENCIES

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