British Prime Minister in Intensive Care Unit After Condition Worsens!

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In a major development, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to an intensive care unit late on Monday after his condition with coronavirus symptoms “worsened,” his office has said.

Country in Shock

According to CNN report, Johnson, 55, was first admitted to St Thomas’ Hospital in London on Sunday evening for what he said were “routine tests,” saying on social media that he was in “good spirits.”
But the apparent change in the leader’s health has shocked the nation, with politicians from his party and the opposition voicing their support for the leader, as the country battles an outbreak that has killed more than 5,000 people.

How can Boris Johnson run the UK while suffering from coronavirus?

ICU Movement A Precaution?

“Over the course of this afternoon, the condition of the Prime Minister has worsened and, on the advice of his medical team, he has been moved to the Intensive Care Unit at the hospital,” a Downing Street spokesperson said.
According to Downing Street officials, Johnson remains conscious and has been moved to the intensive care unit as a precaution, in case he requires ventilation.

From Mild To Serious Condition?

The move strikes a sharp contrast to earlier reports on Johnson’s condition: During his period of self-isolation, Downing Street had said that Johnson’s symptoms were “mild,” and on Sunday said his hospitalization was just a “precautionary step.”
The Prime Minister’s spokesperson had said earlier on Monday that Johnson spent a “comfortable” night in hospital, but would not comment on reports Johnson was given oxygen. Officials are no longer describing his symptoms as mild.

Business As Usual for the Government

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is the First Secretary of State and the most senior Cabinet minister, said Johnson had asked him to deputize for the leader where necessary.
Raab chaired Monday’s regular morning coronavirus briefing and made a televised statement saying that the government will continue Johnson’s direction in responding to the outbreak.
“The government’s business will continue and the Prime Minister is in safe hands with a brilliant team at St Thomas’s hospital. And the focus of the government will continue to be on making sure that the Prime Minister’s direction, all the plans for making sure that we can defeat coronavirus and can pull the country through this challenge, will be taken forward,”he said.
He added there was an “incredibly strong team spirit” in government behind the Prime Minister.
Johnson was moved to the intensive care unit at around 7 p.m., Downing Street said. The decision was made by the leader’s medical team after his condition worsened over the afternoon on Monday.
The United Kingdom’s death toll of above 5,000 is one of the highest in the world. The government has been scrambling to implement widespread testing as evidence grows that asymptomatic people could carry and spread the virus.

‘Together we will beat this,’ Johnson said

Johnson was hospitalized Sunday because he was still suffering coronavirus symptoms 10 days after testing positive for the virus.
The British leader announced on March 27 that he had been infected and was, at the time, suffering mild symptoms including a cough and fever.
At the time, he vowed to continue leading the nation’s response to the outbreak and hold meetings via video-conference, saying in a video: “Together we will beat this.”

Wishes for A Speedy Recovery

British politicians from Johnson’s ruling Conservative Party, as well as the main opposition Labour Party, have united in their wishes for the Prime Minister’s recovery.

Treasurer Rishi Sunak said on Twitter that his thoughts were with Johnson and his pregnant fiancée, Carrie Symonds.
“I know he’ll be getting the best care possible and will come out of this even stronger,” he said.
Symonds has also experienced Covid-19 symptoms but said over the weekend she was “on the mend.”
The leader of the country’s House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, said Johnson’s admission to intensive care was “terrible news.”
“I know the thoughts and prayers of everyone across the House are with the Prime Minister and his family right now. We all wish him a speedy recovery.”

A still from a video that UK Prime MInister Boris Johnson uploaded on March 27 to announce he had been infected.

Keir Starmer, the newly elected leader of the main opposition Labour Party said the development was “Terribly sad news.”
“All the country’s thoughts are with the Prime Minister and his family during this incredibly difficult time.”
And former Prime Minister Theresa May, who was replaced by Johnson in the country’s Brexit crisis, also sent her wishes to the leader on Twitter.
“My thoughts and prayers are with @BorisJohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital. This horrific virus does not discriminate. Anyone can get it. Anyone can spread it. Please #StayHomeSaveLives,” May wrote.

Wishes Across the Border

French President Emmanuel Macron also sent his wishes. “I send all my support to Boris Johnson, to his family and to the British people at this difficult moment. I wish him a speedy recovery at this testing time.”
US President Donald Trump responded to the news during a daily press conference, and said that his administration had been in contact with Johnson’s doctors.
“I also want to send best wishes to a very good friend of mine and a friend of our nation Prime Minister Boris Johnson. We’re very saddened to hear that he was taken into intensive care this a little while ago,” Trump said. “He’s been a really good friend. He’s been really something very special. Strong. Resolute.”
“We’ve contacted all of Boris’s doctors, and we’ll see what is going to take place, but they are ready to go,” Trump continued. “When you are brought into intensive care that gets very, very serious.”
“We are working with London with respect to Boris Johnson,”he concluded.

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Critical Time for UK

The prime minister’s worsening illness comes at a critical time for the U.K., with scientists predicting the country will suffer the peak of its coronavirus outbreak in the next seven to ten days, says an article published in Bloomberg

Theresa May

@theresa_may

My thoughts and prayers are with @BorisJohnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment in hospital.

This horrific virus does not discriminate. Anyone can get it. Anyone can spread it. Please

Throughout the day Monday, his officials insisted the prime minister remained in charge of the government and was continuing to work on his papers while keeping in touch with his team. He was said to be “in good spirits” Monday morning after a comfortable night.

David Cameron

@David_Cameron

Thinking of @BorisJohnson and his family tonight. Get well soon. You are in great hands and we all want you safe, well and back in @10DowningStreet.

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Reporters raised questions over how seriously ill Johnson was after Raab, the U.K.’s first secretary of state, disclosed that the pair had not spoken since Saturday. The premier’s spokesman declined to say whether he had been tested for pneumonia or what the results of any tests had been.

‘Utterly Transparent’

“They’ve got to be utterly straight with us now, utterly transparent about what’s going on,” Sonia Purnell, a biographer of Johnson, told the BBC.

Former Conservative leader Iain Duncan Smith expressed shock at the premier’s worsening condition.

“I’m shocked like anybody else — he’s a friend,” Duncan Smith told the BBC. “I’m deeply saddened that it has come to this.”

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