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Boris Johnson 'has not needed mechanical ventilation' after a second night in intensive care

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in a "stable" condition after a second night in intensive care, the UK's Health Minister Edward Argar said on Wednesday.with "persistent" symptoms of COVID-19, the illness caused by the novel coronavirus, was moved into intensive care at about 7 p.m. in London on Monday.

His spokesman said earlier on Tuesday that Johnson was receiving oxygen treatment but did not yet require mechanical assistance with his breathing through a ventilator.cited an unnamed sourceJohnson's spokesman, on Tuesday, denied that the prime minister was receiving special treatment above more serious cases.

He added that if Raab also became ill, then Chancellor Rishi Sunak would step in to deputize for him.that he would deputize for the prime minister "where necessary," adding that "there is an incredibly strong team spirit behind the prime minister."

 

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It's bollocks tho innit

So why is he in an ICU ?

AdamBienkov And support for any of his other organs? They are being very deliberately specific about the idea it's not his lungs that are the problem.

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