"Get over it quickly, Boris." The photo, posted on Twitter, shows nurses at Nuneaton Hospital who have been sending a message of speedy recovery to the Prime Minister in critical care at London's St Thomas Hospital since Monday evening. These employees of the National Health Service (NHS) are not equipped with the necessary protective gear against coronavirus - demanded tirelessly by British health personnel since the beginning of the crisis -, but no question of holding it against the head of government however. Not today, anyway.
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Since Boris Johnson's transfer to intensive care on Monday evening, messages of support for the British Prime Minister have been pouring in on social networks. Prominent figures from the political world and the media, all political persuasions, expressed their emotion Monday evening. "I have often criticized him and his policy, but I sincerely hope that he will get by and that he will regain the head of the country to get him out
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