Boris Johnson discharged from hospital after being treated for Covid-19: Downing Street
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Boris Johnson discharged from hospital after being treated for Covid-19: Downing Street

The British Prime Minister, who was in the ICU for three nights, was admitted last Sunday, 10 days after testing positive for the deadly virus.

   
Boris Johnson

UK PM Boris Johnson | Photo: Will Oliver | EPA | Bloomberg

London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was discharged from hospital on Sunday, a Downing Street spokesperson said, a week after being admitted for treatment for coronavirus.

Johnson, 55, was admitted to St Thomas’ hospital, in London, on last Sunday – 10 days after testing positive for the virus.

He had three nights in intensive care before returning to a ward on Thursday.

Downing Street said the prime minister would continue his recovery at his country residence, Chequers.

“On the advice of his medical team, the PM will not be immediately returning to work. He wishes to thank everybody at St Thomas’ for the brilliant care he has received,” the spokesperson said.

“All of his thoughts are with those affected by this illness,” he added.


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