Newspapers urged Britons to keep their stricken leader on their minds. 'He stayed at work for you... now pray at home for him,' The Sun tabloid splashed across its front page. 'Boris will pull through,' said the Daily Express.
Newspapers urged Britons to keep their stricken leader at the forefront of their minds, with the country in lockdown to try to stem the spread of COVID-19 in its third week.tabloid splashed across its front page."Boris 'will pull through'" said the, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab called him"a fighter" and predicted"he'll be back, leading us through this crisis in short order".
Downing Street later confirmed a review would take place next week as planned, after earlier dismissing suggestions of a power vacuum at the top of the British government. But on Monday evening he was moved to intensive care in London's St Thomas' hospital after his condition worsened. Experts said it was not uncommon for coronavirus patients to move to intensive care, but said it showed Johnson's condition was serious.
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