Boris Johnson: Donald Trump will be back safe.

The prime minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, has insisted that Donald Trump “will return safely to”, referring to his health situation after touching the US's first person with David-19, during a BBC interview today. In an interview with Andrew I take Show on BBC, Johnson was also given [...]
The prime minister of Great Britain, Boris Johnson, has insisted that Donald Trump “will return safely to”, referring to his health situation after touching the US's first person with David-19, during a BBC interview today.
In an interview with Andrew I take the Show to the BBC, Johnson also ended speculation that he had not been completely healed by Coddy-19. The chief executive of the United Kingdom (MB) was infected with the Corona virus in April of this year, British media report.
He flatly denied extending the symptoms of Covid-19, saying that “was in better condition than the rottweilers (dog race)”.
The comments came after Trump said he was feeling “much better”, despite conflicting reports of his situation.
The president's medical team said he was doing the best “” and was in “the extremely good emotional state” in an update released yesterday.
The official statement was issued for less than 24 hours after he was taken by helicopter to Walter Reed National Military Medical Centre near Washington DC.
Asked about Mr. Trump's condition, Johnson said that “I am sure that President Trump will be okay, he is in the best possible care”.
The most important thing to do is to follow the advice of doctors”, the UK Conservative Party leader added it back.











