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Coronavirus: Boris Johnson out of hospital but won't yet be returning to work, says Downing Street – Sky News, Sky.com

Coronavirus: Boris Johnson out of hospital but won't yet be returning to work, says Downing Street – Sky News, Sky.com
                                                     

Boris Johnson has been discharged from hospital but won’t immediately return to work as he continues to recover from coronavirus, Downing Street has said.

The prime minister will recuperate at Checkers, his official country retreat in Buckinghamshire, after spending seven nights at St Thomas’ Hospital in central London.

Mr Johnson’s pregnant fiancee Carrie Symonds said she would “never, ever be able to repay” the NHS staff who treated him, adding: “I will never stop thanking you.”

His Father, Stanley Johnson – who previously said his son “almost took one for the team” – told Sky News: “It’s marvelous news, I’m thrilled and delighted.”

  

The front entrance to Chequers, the Prime Minister's official country residence near Ellesborough in BuckinghamshireThe front entrance to Chequers, the Prime Minister's official country residence near Ellesborough in BuckinghamshireThe front entrance to Chequers, the Prime Minister's official country residence near Ellesborough in Buckinghamshire       

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         The PM will continue his recovery at Checkers
      

The prime minister was first admitted to hospital last Sunday night for tests.

The action was taken due to the 55 – year-old’s coronavirus symptoms persisting for more than a week after he was first found to have contracted

COVID – .

He was moved into intensive care when his health detriorated and he had diffculty breathing on Monday afternoon.

Mr Johnson remained in critical care until Thursday, during which time he was supported with oxygen but did not require the use of a ventilator.

He then spent a further three nights on a low -dependency ward at St Thomas’, towards the end of which he was said to be taking “short walks” and “playing games and watching films.”

In his absence, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has been deputising for Mr Johnson – an arrangement that is likely to continue after the prime minister was advised not to make an immediate return to work.

    

        

             I cannot thank our magnificent. NHS enough. The staff at St Thomas ’Hospital have been incredible. I will never, ever be able to repay you and I will never stop thanking you. 🌈 – Carrie Symonds (@carriesymonds)

April , The front entrance to Chequers, the Prime Minister's official country residence near Ellesborough in Buckinghamshire              

A Number 12 spokesman said on Sunday afternoon: “The prime minister has been discharged from hospital to continue his recovery at checkers.

” On the advice of his medical team, the prime minister will not be immediately returning to work.

“He wishes to thank everybody at St Thomas’ for the brilliant care he has received.

” All of his thoughts are with those affected by this illness. “

Mr Johnson has spoken of the” exemplary “care he received from NHS doctors and nurses, saying:” I owe them my life. “

Ms Symonds sent Mr Johnson letters and baby scans to lift his spirits during his time in intensive care.

She has also been ill with coronavirus symptoms in recent weeks, but has not been tested for the virus .

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