Oman Daily Observer

British PM recovering from COVID-19

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LONDON: Prime Minister Boris Johnson was resting in hospital on Friday as he recovered from COVID-19 while Britons were told to avoid the temptation of spring sunshine during the Easter break with the coronaviru­s outbreak approachin­g a peak.

The flamboyant 55-year-old leader’s visible decline shook the nation, but he came out of three nights of intensive care at St Thomas’ Hospital after going in with a high temperatur­e and cough.

“He must rest up,” his father Stanley Johnson told BBC radio, thanking Britons for their outpouring of support and telling them to heed the lesson. “If it can hit the prime minister for heaven’s sake, well it does come close to home.”

Johnson was the first world leader to be hospitalis­ed with the coronaviru­s, forcing him to hand control to foreign minister Dominic Raab just as Britain’s situation worsened drasticall­y.

The death toll is 7,978 - the fifth highest in the world.

“You cannot walk away from this and go straight back to Downing Street and pick up the reins without a period of readjustme­nt,” Stanley Johnson added.

The prime minister’s Downing Street office said he was in the “early phase” of recovery and it was unclear how long he would be in hospital. But his improvemen­t cheered Britain and beyond, US President Donald Trump hailing the “great news.”

Johnson’s pregnant fiancee Carrie Symonds, who has had coronaviru­s symptoms, tweeted a rainbow picture - in support of healthcare workers - along with hands clapping emojis.

LENGTHY LOCKDOWN

The government is considerin­g when it can end a lockdown, though Raab has said it was too early to make a decision because Britain had not yet reached the peak of the outbreak.

The government says it will have a better idea by next week of knowing if the lockdown has succeeded in bringing down coronaviru­s infections and hospital admissions.

“We’ve started already to see plateauing,” said epidemiolo­gist Neil Ferguson, a professor at Imperial College in London who has helped shape the official response. —Reuters

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