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“I owe them my life”: Boris Johnson thanks the caregivers

2020-04-12T08:46:28.537Z


The British Prime Minister left the intensive care unit at Saint Thomas Hospital on Thursday.


Boris Johnson, who spoke for the first time since he left intensive care, said he owes life to the caregivers.

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, who was suffering from coronavirus pneumonia, was admitted to St. Thomas Hospital in central London a week ago and transferred to intensive care on Monday evening. He came out on Thursday.

" I can never thank them enough. I owe my life to them, ”he said, referring to the hospital staff, who are on the banks of the Thames, opposite Parliament. His words were communicated to journalists and confirmed Sunday by his services.

The 55-year-old head of government rose for the first time on Friday and took short walks, he said. Her recovery is just beginning, says Downing Street.

Source: lefigaro

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