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Boris Johnson: Ready to Die 05/03/2020 World [ad_1] – It was a difficult moment, I can’t deny it. They had a strategy for dealing with “Stalin’s death scenario,” he says in an interview with The Sun newspaper. – He wasn’t exactly in good shape, and he knew such plans were in place. Doctors had figured out what they had to do if things went wrong, he says. Johnson, 55, announced on March 27 that he was infected with the coronavirus, but when he did not recover for a week at home, he was hospitalized on April 5 for multiple tests. But they quickly transferred him to the intensive care unit where they gave him extra oxygen for three days. – It could have gone both ways After being released on April 12, he admitted that he could have gone “both ways.” But he never thought he could die. He says he received “liters” of oxygen and was frustrated that he was not improving, but the reality was serious for him when doctors discussed whether he should intubate and connect to a respirator. “It was then that he started to get a little bit … started thinking about how to handle the presentation,” he said. Praise the Doctors Johnson, who returned to work Monday and had a son with fiancé Carrie Symonds on Wednesday, has repeatedly praised the staff at the NHS public hospital where he was admitted. He said his son, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson, is named after the two doctors Nick Price and Nick Hart who treated him. Both are infectious disease specialists and respirators, and Symonds has made it clear that they saved his life. Johnson has also paid tribute to the two nurses who cared for him, immigrants from New Zealand and Portugal, and to the public health system of the National Health Service. PRINT: In a video posted on Twitter, Boris Johnson thanks health workers at the hospital and in the UK. Video: Twitter. Show more dizzy Sun on Sunday writes that Johnson was emotionally affected when he talked about what was going on. He said he didn’t want to be serious at first and tried to keep working despite feeling “groggy.” At first he did not want to be hospitalized, but the doctors insisted on his low oxygen level. “When I look back, it was okay to be forced,” he says. Do you want to argue? Dagbladet Like on Facebook [ad_2] Related Articles Norway to receive 150,960 doses of Pfizer vaccine next week – NRK Norway – News roundup from different parts of the country 04/04/2021 Flu season is coming to an end: so far 13 have been infected 04/04/2021 Riise sure of Haaland transfer – Champions League independent – VG 04/04/2021