Coronavirus: Boris Johnson's return as prime minister to work will give the country “great assignment”

The return of Boris Johnson, the British prime minister, to work Monday after more than three weeks in health pause will be a “challenge for the country”, his deputy said. The prime minister will continue his full-time duties at Downing Street after a two-week leave of medicine due to coronary infection. [...]
The prime minister will continue his full-time duties at Downing Street after a two-week leave of medicine due to coronary infection.
Foreign Affairs Secretary Dominic Raab has replaced him in office during this long absence, the BBC writes, translates Periscopi.
During his hospitalization, he was given ossiegen treatment to help him with the respiratory process, since his condition was very heavy.
After being released from the hospital on April 12, Mr. Johnson said his situation could be greatly exacerbated “and praised the hospital staff at St. Thomas.
But last week he spoke with Queen and American President Donald Trump and also met with his senior ministers, including Mr. Rab.
Rab told the BBC that it was good that the prime minister was returning and that this return “would constitute a major push for the government and great push for the country. ” /Periscope












