Coronavirus: Boris Johnson's condition 'stable'; spends second night in intensive care

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Last Updated : Apr 08 2020 | 3:36 PM IST

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is "stable" and "in good spirits" after spending his second night in intensive care at a London hospital where he is receiving treatment for coronavirus, Downing Street said on Wednesday.

Johnson, 55, was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit of the St Thomas' Hospital here on Sunday "for close monitoring" after his condition worsened.

Downing Street said he remains in "good spirits" at the hospital, a specialist National Health Service (NHS) infectious diseases facility across Westminster Bridge from 10 Downing Street in central London.

"The Prime Minister's condition is stable and he remains in intensive care for close monitoring. He is in good spirits," a Downing Street spokesperson said.

"He comfortable, he's stable, he's in good spirits," added UK health minister Edward Argar on Wednesday morning.

A further update on Johnson's health is expected later on Wednesday.

On Tuesday, UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab, who is deputising for the UK Prime Minister while he is in hospital, described his boss as a "fighter" who would pull through and be back in charge soon.

Leading the daily Downing Street briefing, he said: "He's not just our boss, he's also our colleague and our friend. All of our thoughts with the Prime Minister and his family.

"I'm confident that he'll pull through because if there's one thing I know, he's a fighter. He'll be back at the helm leading us through this crisis in short order," Raab said.

Raab, who is also the First Secretary of State, said the Cabinet had "very clear instructions" from the Prime Minister while he remains in hospital and his whole team will be working on implementing those instructions in the government's fight against the pandemic.

"Decision making by government is made by collective Cabinet responsibilities, so that is the same as before,'' he said.

According to latest updates, Johnson is receiving "standard oxygen treatment" and breathing without any assistance, such as mechanical ventilation or non-invasive respiratory support.

He was taken to hospital on Sunday evening after testing positive for coronavirus over a week ago and was shifted to ICU on Monday evening after his condition "worsened"
"We have to be over that peak before we can think about making changes," he said, adding: "It's too early to say when we will reach that peak."
A ban on public gatherings of more than two people and the closure of shops selling non-essential goods were among the series of restrictions announced by Johnson his address to tackle the spread of coronavirus

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First Published: Apr 08 2020 | 3:36 PM IST

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