This is the nurse who stood by Prime Minister Boris Johnson: He was a patient like everyone else.

“Boris Johnson was just another patient for whom we tried to do our best possible”. So said New Zealand nurse named as the person who helped the British prime minister in his difficult moments at the hospital. The British prime minister has stood at [...]
So said New Zealand nurse named as the person who helped the British prime minister in his difficult moments at the hospital. The British prime minister has been in the hospital for one week, where 3 days he has been in intensive therapy after the coronary infection.
After healing and leaving the hospital, Boris Jonson thanked all the medical staff who took care of him during his hospital stay.
I owe you my life”, learns Johnson told the doctors who served him while he was in intensive therapy. Part of the staff was nurse Jenny McGee was commended by the prime minister after standing by his bed “when things could have taken another route.
She did not expect him to mention it during his statements, so she was surprised. Jenny reiterated that Prime Minister Johnson did not undergo any particular treatment and his exposure to intensive care was absolutely necessary.
We take patients who are put into intensive therapy very seriously, because they come to us and that's a very scary thing, so it shouldn't be taken lightly. For us as a department, he was a more patient, for whom we were trying to do our best possible”, the nurse added.












