UK PM Johnson says he is well and will govern by Zoom after COVID-19
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[November 16, 2020]
By Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister
Boris Johnson said he was perfectly well after coming into contact with
someone with COVID-19 and will drive the government forward via Zoom
while he self-isolates for two weeks in Downing Street.
Johnson's latest brush with COVID comes after a tumultuous week in which
his most senior adviser, arch Brexiteer Dominic Cummings, was ousted
after clashing with a rival faction led by his fiancée and his new
spokeswoman.
From a flat above Downing Street, Johnson will have to grapple with
Europe's deadliest COVID-19 outbreak and master the delicate diplomacy
needed to clinch a last-minute Brexit trade agreement within days.
"I'm fit as a butcher's dog - feel great," Johnson said in a video
tweet, smiling and wearing a jumper with an open shirt. "I'm bursting
with antibodies.
"Plenty more to say via Zoom of course and other means of electronic
communication," Johnson, 56, added.
Johnson announced on Sunday that he had been told by the NHS Test &
Trace scheme to self-isolate for two weeks after it was confirmed that a
lawmaker, Lee Anderson, who attended a 35-minute meeting with him on
Thursday had tested positive.
"He's well, he's absolutely full of beans," Health Secretary Matt
Hancock told Sky News. "He'll be, I've got no doubt, driving things
forward this week by Zoom."
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Britain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson speaks during the weekly
question-time debate at the House of Commons in London, Britain,
November 11, 2020. UK Parliament/Jessica Taylor/Handout via REUTERS
When Johnson caught COVID-19 in March, he tried to work through the
illness "in denial" - but ended up wearing an oxygen mask in an
intensive care unit and was ultimately out of action for almost a
month.
He later said he had fought for his life as the state prepared for
the unthinkable: the possible death in office of a prime minister.
Johnson has repeatedly spoken about how the apparent brush with
death this year changed his outlook. He has often talked of the need
to lose weight after reaching 17st 6lb (112 kg), which he said was
too much for a man with a height of 5ft 10in (1.78 m).
(Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge and Kate Holton; editing by Costas
Pitas and Ed Osmond)
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