LONDON (Reuters) – Prime Minister Boris Johnson went back to his Downing Street house on Sunday after recovering from COVID-19, ready to take the helm again with pressure growing for the government to explain how it will alleviate a month-old coronavirus lockdown.
FILE PHOTO: Britain’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson waves as he leaves Downing Street, as the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues. London, Britain, March 25,2020 REUTERS/Hannah Mckay
Johnson, 55, spent three nights in intensive care with the disease. A spokeswoman confirmed he was back at 10 Downing Street on Sunday evening after two weeks recuperating at Chequers, his nation residence.
He will resume full-time deal with Monday and is “raring to go”, his stand-in Dominic Raab stated.
On his desk, Johnson will discover a letter from opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer prompting him to set out when and how an economic and social lockdown to slow the spread of coronavirus may be eased, among lots of demanding more information.
Raab, the foreign secretary, said