How politicians from around the world reacted to Boris Johnson's coronavirus diagnosis

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How politicians from around the world reacted to Boris Johnson's coronavirus diagnosis
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The UK prime minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for coronavirus, making him the most prominent politician and world leader to become infected so far.  Johnson confirmed the news on Friday

The UK prime minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for coronavirus, making him the most prominent politician and world leader to become infected so far.

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