A 100-year veteran with a 4.7 billion yen donation is hospitalized with the new Corona UK: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Moore = AP poses in the suburbs of London last July after receiving the title of Knight from the hands of Queen Elizabeth

Moore = AP poses in the suburbs of London last July after receiving the title of Knight from the hands of Queen Elizabeth

  • Moore = AP poses in the suburbs of London last July after receiving the title of Knight from the hands of Queen Elizabeth

[Londres = Yuya Fujisawa]Tom Moore, a 100-year veteran who collected a large number of donations to support British medical workers who are working hard to deal with the new coronavirus, became infected with the new corona on January 31. I was hospitalized. The family announced on Twitter. Many people have posted comments on Twitter and others hoping to recover.

Moore, who had been treated for pneumonia for the past few weeks, reportedly tested positive for the new crown last week. He was hospitalized on the 31st because he needed “extra support” to breathe. Not in the intensive care unit (ICU). According to British media, he has not been vaccinated to treat pneumonia.

In addition to politicians and singers, the England national football team also posted words of encouragement on Twitter. “They have encouraged the whole country. Everyone wants a full recovery,” Johnson posted.

In April of last year, Moore tried using a walker to make 100 trips to and from his garden in southern England to raise donations for medical professionals. About 32.8 million pounds (about 4.7 billion yen) were collected. In July of the same year, Queen Elizabeth awarded him the title of Knight.


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