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Johnson tweets, 'I am in the hospital for routine tests'

2020-04-06T14:13:03.771Z


Downing Street: 'British Premier undergoing assisted ventilation is a Russian fake news' (ANSA)


"I went to the hospital on the advice of my doctor for some routine tests because I'm still experiencing coronavirus symptoms. I am in a good mood and in contact with my team, we work together to fight this virus and keep everyone safe." British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote this via Twitter from St. Thomas Hospital, then addressing all British health professionals a praise and renewing the call for all compatriots to "stay home" at this stage.

"I want to thank all the brilliant NHS staff," the British National Health Service, "for how he is taking care of me and others in this difficult time," continues Boris Johnson in his short sequence of tweets. "You - he adds turning to doctors and nurses - are the best of Great Britain". Then, addressing the entire population of the Kingdom, he reiterates the indications given by his government since the introduction of the general lockdown on March 23: "Stay safe and please remember: stay home to protect the NHS and save lives. "human. Finally a final collective message: "Thank you for doing your part in the fight against coronavirus".

Johnson fan? 'Fake Russian news' - Downing Street has branded "misinformation" as reported by Russian media that Premier Boris Johnson was subjected to an assisted breathing ventilator after being admitted to hospital last night due to persistent coronavirus symptoms. "This is misinformation," said a spokesman, recalling that British government specialists have already denounced the spread of a "false and misleading narrative" since the start of the pandemic. "It is vital to quickly end any disinformation," the spokesman continued, pointing out that the London government is "putting pressure on" social media giants to "stop further spreading of rumors and falsehoods."

Times, Johnson had oxygen in the hospital - Boris Johnson received oxygen in the hospital after being admitted last night. The Times writes, which does not confirm vice versa that the British premier - afflicted by persistent symptoms of coronavirus - has been referred to an intensive care unit and under a ventilator, according to what circulated in Russian media. Downing Street in the official note of the past few hours had indirectly denied the circumstance, claiming that Johnson's hospitalization did not take place in an emergency and that an ambulance transport was not even necessary. According to the Times and other newspapers, Prime Minister Tory is located in St. Thomas, one of the largest and best equipped public hospitals in London. However, the health facility maintains its confidentiality and does not officially confirm or deny anything for now.

Government, Johnson remains in command of the country - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson spent the night in hospital to undergo tests, 10 days after testing positive for coronavirus, but remains in command of the government. This is what BBC Secretary of State Robert Jenrick says to BBC TV. "Obviously he is in the hospital today doing the tests, but he will continue to be informed of what is happening and to be responsible for the government," said Jenrick. "He spent the night in the hospital and obviously we all wish him well," he added. "Hopefully, thanks to these tests, he will be able to return to Downing Street as soon as possible."

Source: ansa

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