Prime Minister Imran Khan has conveyed best wishes & prayers for the earliest recovery & good health of Brotain Premier Boris Johnson.
Spokesperson of Pakistan Forign office Dr Aisha Farooqui took to Twitter and stated that Prime minister sent a letter in which the Prime Minister has underscored the importance of Pakistan and United Kingdom working together to overcome the formidable challenges posed by COVID-19 & building a safer world.
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.
Advertisement— Spokesperson 🇵🇰 MoFA (@ForeignOfficePk) April 7, 2020
It is to be noted that British Prime Minister, Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson tested positive for COVID-19.
He was shifted to intensive care unit after his condition deteriorated with coronavirus.
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.
The Downing Street called it a “precautionary step” and it is understood his admission not an emergency.
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.
The British Monarch has also sent a message to Mr Johnson’s family said they were in her thoughts and that she wished the Prime Minister a full and speedy recovery.
Earlier today The Queen sent a message to Carrie Symonds and to the Johnson family. Her Majesty said they were in her thoughts and that she wished the Prime Minister a full and speedy recovery. pic.twitter.com/Mo1SgAd9wh
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 7, 2020
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