UK PM, Boris Johnson tests positive to coronavirus

UK PM, Boris Johnson tests positive to coronavirus

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson has tested positive for coronavirus, the government has said. Johnson has mild symptoms and will s

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Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson has tested positive for coronavirus, the government has said. Johnson has mild symptoms and will self-isolate in Downing Street, after being tested at No 10 by NHS staff.

He will still be in charge of the government’s handling of the crisis, according to a statement.

In a tweet, Johnson said: “Over the last 24 hours I have developed mild symptoms and tested positive for coronavirus. I am now self-isolating, but I will continue to lead the government’s response via video-conference as we fight this virus. Together we will beat this.”

Johnson was last seen on Thursday night as he clapped outside No 10 as part of a nationwide gesture to thank NHS staff.

There are more than 11,600 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK, and 578 people have died.

It comes after the Prince of Wales also tested positive for the virus earlier this week.  Prince Charles, 71, is to be displaying mild symptoms but otherwise remains in good health, a spokesman said.