British PM making ‘very good progress’ in virus recovery
British PM Boris Johnson is recovering well from the coronavirus and in ‘very good spirits’, two days after leaving intensive care. – EPA pic, April 11, 2020.
BRITISH Prime Minister Boris Johnson was today 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.
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