Boris Johnson out of intensive care: I owe my life to doctors

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been relieved of the intensive care he was standing in as a result of the Quaddy-19 infection. In his first comments, he has said that the staff of the National Health Service owes their lives, Reuters writes, broadcasts Klan Kosova. I can't thank you enough. I owe you my life”, [...]
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been relieved of the intensive care he was standing in as a result of the Quaddy-19 infection.
In his first comments, he has said that the staff of the National Health Service owes their lives, Reuters writes, broadcasts Klan Kosova.
I can't thank you enough. I owe you my life”, Johnson said.
We remember that Johnson, 55, was sent to St Thomas Hospital in London a week ago because of the constant symptoms caused by coronarys.












