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'no Change' In Boris Johnson's Condition, Remains In Intensive Care by Metrix147: 9:36am On Apr 07, 2020
Boris Johnson is still battling coronavirus in intensive care today with 'no change' in his condition overnight - amid a wave of support from across the nation.

Mr. Johnson was moved to ICU at St Thomas' Hospital in central London and given oxygen after his health deteriorated sharply over just two hours, leaving doctors fearing he will need a ventilator.

The 55-year-old was transferred to intensive care at 7 pm because of breathing difficulties - forcing him to 'deputise' Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab to take the reins of government.

In a round of broadcast interviews this morning, Cabinet minister Michael Gove said Mr. Johnson was getting the 'best care'.

'As we speak the PM is in intensive care being looked after by his medical team receiving the very, very best care from the team in St Thomas's and our hopes and prayers are with him and with his family,' he told BBC Breakfast.

Mr. Gove played down concerns that the government will be paralysed with the leader out of action.

'The Cabinet is the supreme decision-making body,' he said.

The Queen is being kept informed about Mr. Johnson's condition, while Mr. Raab will chair a meeting of the government coronavirus task force this morning.

The PM's sharp downturn came 11 days after he first suffered coronavirus symptoms and went into isolation. He looked increasingly unwell when glimpsed in public and in 'selfie' videos posted on social media, and ministers were then shocked by his grim appearance at a Zoom conference on Sunday.

Downing Street sources confirmed Mr. Johnson is not yet on a ventilator - but was moved to intensive care to be near one if needed. Some medical experts forecasting this course of action is now 'very likely'.

Two-thirds of patients in intensive care with coronavirus are sedated and put on a ventilator within 24 hours of arriving as the illness attacks their lungs.

But last night one doctor told The Times Mr. Johnson was conscious and had not been intubated - the process of putting a tube in the windpipe to aid breathing. He was said to have required around four litres of oxygen rather than the 15 litres used by an average COVID-19 ICU patient.

Only two hours before his move to intensive care, No10 was insisting Mr. Johnson was still spearheading the government's coronavirus response, despite de facto deputy Mr. Raab chairing the morning crisis meeting.

Yet shortly after the Foreign Secretary left the Number 10 podium following the daily 5 pm press briefing, Mr. Johnson, 55, suffered breathing problems.

Source: https://abntv.ng/2020/04/breaking-no-change-in-boris-johnsons-condition-remains-in-intensive-care/

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Re: 'no Change' In Boris Johnson's Condition, Remains In Intensive Care by jhydebaba(m): 9:43am On Apr 07, 2020
Our prayers are with him. May God heal him.

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