World's most important politicians who came up positive with COVID-19

While the Coronervirus has spread throughout the globe, he has not spared world leaders. With the positive test of the choreography, President Donald Trump joins the ranks of others such as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, brazili President Jair Bolsonaro, etc. The presidents of Bolivia, Guatemala and Honduras and the prime ministers of [...] have also resulted earlier.
While the Coronervirus has spread throughout the globe, he has not spared world leaders. With the positive test of the choreography, President Donald Trump joins the ranks of others such as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, brazili President Jair Bolsonaro, etc.
The presidents of Bolivia, Guatemala and Honduras and the prime ministers of Armenia and Russia have also resulted earlier. Some of them have become seriously ill, including Johnson, who was hospitalized for a week with the disease that has so far claimed over 1 million lives in the world and infected more than 34 million.
Others, like Bolsonaro, seem to have had slight symptoms. In Nigeria, meanwhile, a leading assistant to President Buhari, died of Coronavirus in April. But besides world leaders, the Coronavirus has spared no royal courts. Prince Charles in Great Britain, was put in solitary confinement at the end of March after resulting in a positive test of the Coronobrus. The 71-year-old had slight symptoms as Cornwall's Duchess, Camille, 72, tested and resulted in negative.
Before him, in early March, Prince Albert of Monaco became the first monarch on the throne, or the first head of a state to announce that he was affected by the Coronavirus and passed the face without much trouble. Covid even infiltrated EU offices with Michel Barnier, chief negotiator for Brexit who resulted in positive mid-March.
As countries entered into isolation in March, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau became the first leader of an industrialized country to enter self-isolation after his wife resulted in positive. Trudeau himself, who did not experience symptoms, did not take a test but remained in self - isolation for about three weeks. German Chancellor Angela Merkel also took her stand in self - isolation in March after her doctor proved positive. But after resulting negative in some tests, she returned to the office in early April.











