BREAKING: Michael Gove self-isolating after relative shows symptoms of coronavirus
He described Mr Johnson’s condition as ‘a cause for concern’ but said he is ‘in the best hands’ at St Thomas’ Hospital in London.
The deterioration in the Prime Minister’s condition comes at a critical moment in the coronavirus crisis, with the epidemic expected to reach its peak in the UK in the coming days.supports HTML5 video Downing Street said at the time that the move was a ‘precautionary step’ as his symptoms of a cough and high temperature were continuing to persist after 10 days in self-isolation. Initially he was said to have been continuing to work from his hospital bed and was receiving his ministerial red boxes.But by 7pm last night, the decision was made to transfer him to intensive care so that a ventilator was close at hand if required.
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