BorisJohnson health fears: PMs 'first thought was to call pregnant fiancé Carrie coronavirus
The Prime Minister is understood to be in “extremely good spirits” after moving to a ward in St Thomas’ Hospital for “close monitoring” to recover from coronavirus after leaving the high-dependency unit. Mr Johnson has been in the central London hospital since Sunday after his condition deteriorated following a ten-day battle with COVID-19.
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