Britain Prime Minister Boris Johnson was shifted to intensive care unit after his condition deteriorated with COVID-19.
According to a Downing Street statement, British Prime Minister sick with coronavirus, suffering from a persistent cough and fever has remained “under observation” at St. Thomas’ Hospital.
Johnson’s spokesman said that The prime minister remains clinically stable and is responding to treatment.
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson not on ventilator, recovering in hospital
Earlier today, Prime Minister Imran Khan conveys his best wishes for the immediate recovery of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and vowed to fight against Coronavirus.
Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson Aisha Farooqui taking to Twitter said that PM Imran Khan has written a letter to his British counterpart.
PM @ImranKhanPTI has conveyed best wishes & prayers for the earliest recovery & good health of PM @BorisJohnson.
In his letter, PM has also underscored the importance of 🇵🇰 🇬🇧 working together to overcome the formidable challenges posed by #COVID19 & building a safer world.
— Spokesperson 🇵🇰 MoFA (@ForeignOfficePk) April 7, 2020
The premiere has expressed good wishes for Boris Johnson’s speedy recovery.
He also emphasized to face the difficult challenges by Coronavirus and highlighted the importance of working together to rebuild a secure world.
Earlier on yesterday, British Prime Minister, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson tested positive for COVID-19.
The sources of British media said that The Queen has sent a message to Mr Johnson’s family and pregnant wife, saying they are in her thoughts.
The sources also confirms that he is not on ventilator but still in intensive care unit.
A spokesman added that he was being given oxygen and he feels good overnight.
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