LONDON (REUTERS, AFP) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's admission to intensive care with coronavirus prompted an outpouring of well-wishes from world leaders on Monday (April 6).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's admission to intensive care with coronavirus prompted an outpouring of well-wishes from world leaders on Monday .UNITED STATES US President Donald Trump said on Monday that he was saddened to hear that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson had been moved to an intensive care unit after his coronavirus symptoms worsened.
Her reaction was echoed by the EU's Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, who is recovering in quarantine after also testing positive. — Ursula von der Leyen April 6, 2020 Wishing @BorisJohnson all the best and a speedy recovery. My thoughts are with you and your family. ITALY Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte tweeted in English that"the Italian people is with the UK in these difficult times. We are one for each other. Get well soon Boris Johnson!"
— Justin Trudeau April 6, 2020 WHO World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was"thinking of my friend Boris Johnson tonight, and sending my and WHO's heartfelt good wishes as he battles the coronavirus." I am thinking of my friend @BorisJohnson tonight, and sending my and @WHO's heartfelt good wishes as he battles the #coronavirus. I know the @NHSuk and its dedicated 🇬🇧 #healthworkers will be looking after you. #COVID19 https://t.
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