The Peterborough Examiner

British PM and fiancée announce birth of son

Newborn arrives as U.K. lawmakers face decision on extending lockdown

- JILL LAWLESS

LONDON—British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his fiancée, Carrie Symonds, announced the birth of a son on Wednesday, just two days after Johnson returned to work following hospitaliz­ation for the coronaviru­s.

Johnson’s office said Symonds gave birth to a “healthy baby boy” in a public hospital in London on Wednesday morning, and that both mother and infant were doing well.

Johnson was present for the birth but was back at work in 10 Downing Street within hours, as his government faces a deadline of next week to amend or extend the country’s coronaviru­s lockdown.

Johnson’s office said he would take paternity leave later in the year.

Conservati­ve leader Johnson, 55, and Symonds, 32, announced in February that they were engaged and expecting a child together. At the time, they said the baby was due in early summer.

Johnson only returned to work Monday after suffering from a bout of coronaviru­s that left him dangerousl­y ill. He spent a week in London’s St. Thomas’ Hospital, including three nights in intensive care. When he was discharged on April 13, he thanked medical workers at the hospital for saving his life, saying his condition “could have gone either way.”

Symonds, an environmen­tal campaigner and former Conservati­ve party staffer, also said she was sick for a week with COVID-19 symptoms, though she wasn’t tested for the virus.

Johnson’s office would not confirm Symonds’ due date or say whether the couple’s son had been born prematurel­y.

There has been speculatio­n about links between the coronaviru­s in pregnant women and premature births. But Andrew Shennan, professor of obstetrics at King’s College London, said “there is currently no evidence that coronaviru­s causes preterm labour.”

The newborn boy is Symonds’ first child. Johnson has four children with his second wife Marina Wheeler, from whom he is divorced, and has fathered at least one other child outside his marriages.

Downing Street would not confirm now many other children Johnson has, saying only that he was “delighted about the birth of his baby son.”

The baby is the third born to a sitting British prime minister this century. The wives of leaders Tony Blair and David Cameron also had babies while their husbands were in office.

The birth comes as the British government faces big decisions about how and when to ease the countrywid­e lockdown imposed March 23 to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s. The measures are due to be in place at least until May 7.

Britain is among the countries hardest hit by the pandemic. On Wednesday, the official death toll of people with the coronaviru­s in the U.K. leapt to 26,097, from 21,678 a day earlier, after deaths outside hospitals — in nursing homes and other settings — were added for the first time.

Johnson’s government faces growing criticism over its slowness in getting enough protective equipment to medics and nursing home staff and its struggle to increase the number of tests being performed for the virus.

Opposition Labour party Leader Keir Starmer, who had been due to face off against Johnson in the Commons, said he hoped the birth brought the couple “incredible relief and joy.”

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