Boris Johnson has paid a heartfelt tribute to the NHS staff who looked after him in intensive care, saying: “I can’t thank them enough, I owe them my life.”
Friends said the Prime Minister was “euphoric” after starting his recovery from coronavirus – and told them the care he received had been “exemplary”.
One senior official said: “It was terrifying how fast things happened. When he was finally moved out of intensive care it was such a massive lift – you could feel everyone, including the whole of No10, breathe a collective sigh of relief.”
As he continued his recovery yesterday at St Thomas’ Hospital in London, it was revealed that a further 917 people had died from the virus in hospitals in Britain.
The latest daily toll – slightly lower than Friday’s record 980 – brings the total to 9,875, including at least 19 NHS workers. There have been 78,991 recorded cases of the disease.
Among the latest to die was a child aged 11, one of the youngest victims of the pandemic.
In the midst of national mourning, the Queen issued her first ever Easter message, saying: “We know that coronavirus will not overcome us. As dark as death can be – particularly for those suffering with grief – light and life are greater.”
Meanwhile, an official Downing Street spokeswoman said Mr Johnson, 55, “continued to make good progress”.
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