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“It was really a very difficult time, I will not deny it,” he told the British publication, giving details of his illness for the first time. “They had a strategy to do it according to a scenario like + Stalin’s death +,” added Boris Johnson.
“I was not in a particularly brilliant situation and I know that the emergency plans were in place. The doctors were prepared in every way for what they had to do if things took a bad turn,” he said.
Boris Johnson, 55, announced on March 27 that he had contracted the COVID-19 disease, insisting that he had only mild symptoms. On April 5, he was transported to the hospital for a series of preventive tests, but within 24 hours he was transferred to the intensive care unit.
The Conservative Party leader spent three days on oxygen assistance, noting when he was released from the hospital on April 12 that his fight against the coronavirus “could have gone both ways.” He told the newspaper that he never thought he would die, revealing his annoyance that his situation was not improving.
He realized the seriousness of the situation when doctors tried to intubate him to place him under a medical respirator.
On Monday Boris Johnson resumed work, and two days later his fiancée gave birth to a baby boy named Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas, the surname was chosen in honor of the two intensive care doctors whom the British Prime Minister claims to have saved. life as they battle the complications of the new coronavirus, Nick Price and Nick Hart.
Describing his healing with emotion as an “extraordinary thing”, the British Prime Minister emphasized that he was initially in the “denial” phase of the gravity of his situation.
“In hindsight, the doctors were right to force me to go to the hospital,” he said, adding that his experience made him even more determined to fight the disease.
London authorities announced an additional 621 deaths in 24 hours on Saturday, totaling 28,131 deaths, ranking second in Europe after Italy.