UK braces for more virus deaths; Johnson reported stable
LONDON — Britons braced Thursday for several more weeks in lockdown as Prime Minister Boris Johnson remained stable in a London hospital after three nights in intensive care for treatment of his coronavirus infection.
Johnson’s spokesman, James Slack, said the prime minister “had a good night and continues to improve” at St. Thomas’ Hospital.
On Wednesday evening the government said Johnson, 55, was making “steady progress” and sitting up in bed. He has been receiving oxygen without being placed on a ventilator since his COVID-19 symptoms worsened and he was admitted to an ICU.
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, who is standing in for Johnson while he’s ill, will chair a meeting of the government’s COBRA crisis committee to discuss whether to extend restrictions on public activity and people’s movements imposed March 23 to try to slow the spread of the virus.