London: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved out of intensive care but remains in hospital, BBC reported on Friday.
Johnson has been receiving treatment for coronavirus at St Thomas’ Hospital in London since Sunday.
A hospital spokesperson said Johnson “has been moved this evening from intensive care back to the ward, where he will receive close monitoring during the early phase of his recovery”.
He added: “He is in extremely good spirits.”
The UK PM was taken to hospital on Sunday – 10 days after testing positive – and was moved to intensive care on Monday.
Johnson received “standard oxygen treatment” in intensive care and was not put on a ventilator.
He “continues to improve” after a “good night” and thanked the NHS for the “brilliant care” he has received, the spokesman added.
US President Donald Trump tweeted that Johnson’s move out of intensive care was “great news”.
And Health Secretary Matt Hancock added: “So good that the prime minister is out of intensive care and on the road to recovery. The NHS is there for us all and I know our amazing NHS staff have given him their characteristic world-class care.”
Newly elected Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer also welcomed the “good news”, tweeting: “I hope it is the beginnings of a speedy recovery.”
Meanwhile, applause rang out across the UK in the third “Clap for Carers” event, where people showed their appreciation for NHS staff and other workers on the front line of the pandemic.
COVID19: UK PM moved out of ICU
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