UK PM in good condition after recovering from Corona Virus
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| British PM's action Boris Johnson played the goalkeeper. © 2019 REUTERS/Toby Melville/Pool |
British Health Minister Matt Hancock, on Friday 24 April 2020, said that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was in good condition and recovered after falling seriously ill with the Corona Virus.
Menkes Matt Hancock told Sky News he was convinced that the British prime Minister would return immediately after the doctor recommended it, as quoted from Channel News Asia, Saturday (25/4).
"I talked to him yesterday, he was in very good condition and obviously recovered," said Menkes Matt Hancock.
PM Boris Johnson reportedly left the hospital on 12 April, a week after he was taken to St Thomas Hospital in London on April 5.
According to reports, PM Boris Johnson continued his recovery and healing at Chequers, the official residence of the Prime minister in northwest London.
However, during that period it was said that PM Boris Johnson was in contact with the ministers at his personal office on Downing Street.
Inquiry call
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited the laboratory at the UK National Public Health infection service, after more than 10 Corona Virus patients were identified in the UK, in Colindale, North London, Sunday, March 1, 2020.
PM Boris Johnson reportedly has faced a call regarding his government-handling investigation of the Corona COVID-19 Virus crisis, having failed to fully explain partial mortality data, limited Virus tests, or lack of equipment for hospitals.
According to reports, at first PM Boris Johnson refrained from approving strict controls applied by other European leaders, but later he closed the country when projections showed a quarter of a million people could die in England.
However, the government since lockdown enforcement has given a conflicting explanation why it failed to join the European Union's ventilator scheme and admitted there was a problem in obtaining adequate protective equipment for health workers. Did
