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“It was a difficult time, I don’t dispute it. They had a strategy to deal with a scenario like Stalin’s Death,” Johnson said in an interview with the tabloid The Sun (Sunday edition).
The Prime Minister probably alluded to the movie “The Death of Stalin” (2017), which deals with the events surrounding the death of the Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in 1953.
“He was not in very good shape and knew there were emergency plans,” said the 55-year-old man. “The doctors had made all kinds of arrangements in case something went wrong,” Johnson said. They would have given him “liter per liter” of oxygen, the prime minister said. During the difficult time in the intensive care unit, he wondered how he would get out of this situation. He has had many injuries and many broken bones. “But I’ve never had anything as serious as this,” Johnson said, referring to his recent lung disease.
The British Prime Minister had been hospitalized for a week in early April after being infected with the coronavirus, three days in intensive care. He had just returned to Downing Street from a government break less than a week ago. Johnson had publicly spoken several times that his life was in danger and thanked hospital staff for rescuing him.
After his son was born Wednesday, he and his fiancé Carrie Symonds named the boy after his grandparents and doctors for the head of government. Read more about this here.