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  • Thu. Nov 21st, 2024

UK PM Johnson ‘stable’ in intensive care, needed oxygen after COVID-19 signs worsened

UK PM Johnson ‘stable’ in intensive care, needed oxygen after COVID-19 signs worsened

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was stable in extensive care on Tuesday after getting oxygen support to assist him battle COVID-19, while his foreign minister led the government’s action to the outbreak.

The turmoil of Johnson’s personal battle with the infection has actually shaken the government simply as the United Kingdom, now in its 3rd week of virtual lockdown, enters what scientists state will be the most fatal stage of the pandemic which has already killed more than 6,000 individuals in the nation.

Johnson, 55, was admitted to St Thomas’ Health Center throughout the River Thames from your home of Commons late on Sunday after suffering persistent coronavirus symptoms, including a heat and a cough, for more than 10 days.

But his condition rapidly degraded over the next 24 hours, and he was moved on Monday to an extensive care system, where the most severe cases are treated, in case he required to be placed on a ventilator. He was still conscious, his workplace stated.

” He is receiving standard oxygen treatment and breathing with no other support,” Johnson’s spokesman told press reporters.

” The prime minister has been stable overnight and remains in excellent spirits,” the spokesperson stated. “He has not needed mechanical ventilation, or non-invasive breathing support.”

But the lack of Johnson, the very first leader of a major power to be hospitalised after evaluating positive for the unique coronavirus, has actually raised

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