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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson and partner Carrie Symonds have announced the birth of their baby boy at a London hospital this morning, with Symonds and baby “doing well,” a spokeswoman for the couple said.... [+]The birth comes two days after Johnson returned to work after three weeks spent recovering from a severe bout of coronavirus, some of which he spent in intensive care.
"The PM and Ms Symonds would like to thank the fantastic NHS maternity team," a spokeswoman representing the couple said.The number of children fathered by Johnson has been the subject of much speculation in the British media. This latest child is thought to be Johnson’s seventh, and Symonds’ first.
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