City
Epaper

Boris Johnson must rest up, says UK PM's father

By IANS | Updated: April 10, 2020 14:50 IST

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson "must rest up" after he was moved from intensive care with coronavirus, his father said on Friday.

Open in App

London, April 10 UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson "must rest up" after he was moved from intensive care with coronavirus, his father said on Friday.

The Prime Minister was admitted to the St Thomas' Hospital in London on Sunday, on the advice of his doctor, after continuing to have a cough and high temperature 10 days after testing positive for the virus, the BBC reported.

The Prime Minister was given oxygen before being taken to intensive care on Monday.

On Thursday night, Downing Street said that Johnson "has been moved this evening from intensive care back to the ward, where he will receive close monitoring during the early phase of his recovery"

Speaking to the BBC on Friday, the Prime Minister's father Stanley Johnson, said: "He took one for the team and we've got to make sure we play properly now."

Stanley Johnson spoke of his "relief" and said the whole family was "tremendously grateful" that the Prime Minister had been moved out of intensive care, adding that he thought his illness had "got the whole country to realise this is a serious event".

"It does come close to home. It's certainly made me feel cautious," he told the BBC.

He added that there would have to be a "period of adjustment" before the Prime Minister returned to work in Downing Street, saying "he must rest up".

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is standing in for Johnson, has said that lockdown restrictions will stay in place until evidence showed the UK had moved beyond the peak of the virus.

He acknowledged it was hard for people hoping to go out and be with their families over Easter, but urged restraint.

Raab was speaking ahead of a bank holiday weekend forecasted to see higher temperatures in London on Saturday, though cooler weather was expected on Sunday.

This comes as a total of 7,978 people have died in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus, up by 881 on Wednesday.

There were now a total of 65,872 confirmed cases in the country.

Downing Street has said it gave its "full backing" to officers enforcing the lockdown rules, the BBC reported.

A government spokesperson said: "We understand that people will want to spend time with their friends and families this Easter, and we recognise that we are asking the public to make sacrifices in the fight against this disease.

"We are at a crucial moment in preventing further transmission of coronavirus, and so it is vital that we continue following the government's guidance."

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: Stanley JohnsonukbbcLondonBoris JohnsonPremier of saAustralia broadcasting corporationBbc radioSt thomas' hospital
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalUK to Ban Porn Featuring 'Choking' and 'Strangulation' Acts

EntertainmentJanhvi Kapoor, Shikhar Pahariya Spotted Holding Hands on Busy Streets of London (Watch Video)

NationalSunjay Kapur Funeral Today in Delhi: Final Rites at Lodhi Road Crematorium at 5 PM; Karisma Kapoor’s Children to Attend

MumbaiMumbai: Man Arrested for Sending Obscene Emails to Neighbour In Dahisar

MumbaiMumbai: Diamond Earrings, Gold Rolex Worth Rs 35 Lakh Stolen from Colaba Businessman’s Home

राजनीति Realted Stories

NationalAssembly Bypoll Results 2025: AAP Wins Visavadar and Ludhiana West Seats; Congress Wrests Nilambur Seat in Kerala

MaharashtraNCP Leader Suraj Chavan Shares Alleged Black Magic Video of Shiv Sena Leader Bharat Gogawle Amid Row Over Raigad Guardian Post

MaharashtraMaharashtra Politics: Raj Thackeray Meets CM Devendra Fadnavis at Taj Lands End Amid Rumours of MNS–Sena UBT Alliance

MaharashtraMaharashtra Municipal Elections 2025: Mahayuti Alliance to Contest Civic Body Polls Together, Says CM Devendra Fadnavis

Maharashtra'Remembered the Advice My Mother Gave Me': Supriya Sule On Her WhatsApp Status