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Prime Minister Boris Johnson (55) discussed plans for a possible death after his hospital stay due to Covid 19 disease. “It was a difficult time, I do not dispute it. They had a strategy for dealing with a scenario like “Stalin’s death,” Johnson said in an interview in the Sunday edition of “The Sun.”
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.
“Never so serious”
“He was not in particularly good shape and he knew there were contingency plans,” he said. “The doctors had made all kinds of arrangements in case something went wrong,” Johnson said. It 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 bad time came when it was 50:50 to put a tube in my windpipe.” Johnson was reportedly not intubated at the hospital.
Son named after the doctor
Johnson has since recovered and on Wednesday he and his girlfriend Carrie Symonds (32) a young son, Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson. The name “Nicholas,” says Symonds, is an allusion to the two doctors named Nick who saved Johnson’s life. (gf / kes / sda)