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Boris Johnson is self-isolating after testing positive for the coronavirus

Mar 27, 2020, 23:02 IST

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  • UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus and will now self-isolate for seven days.
  • Johnson announced the news on Twitter, saying he had experienced 'mild' symptoms of the virus.
  • His spokesman said he had developed a cough and temperature on Thursday afternoon.
  • The Prime Minister will continue to lead the UK's response to the crisis via teleconferencing.
  • If he falls seriously ill the UK Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab will become his "designated survivor."
  • Buckingham Palace said the Queen had last met with Johnson on 11 March and "remains in good health."
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has tested positive for the coronavirus.He announced the news on Twitter on Friday morning.


The Prime Minister said he had experienced "mild symptoms" of the COVID-19 disease and would continue to lead the UK government's response to the crisis.

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A spokesperson for Johnson said the prime minister began to experience a cough and temperature on Thursday afternoon and was confirmed to have tested positive for the virus by midnight.

Despite experiencing symptoms of the virus, Johnson took part in the national public applause for NHS workers outside his residence on Thursday evening.



The prime minister will now remain in his 11 Downing Street residence for seven days with doors closed to the rest of the prime minister's offices.

"Number 10 is considered a workplace," the spokesman said.

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"The advice to staff here and the PM's colleagues is that they don't need to do anything in terms of self-isolation unless they start to have symptoms, in which case they should follow PHE advice."

Johnson had previously declined testing for the coronavirus after coming into contact with a minister who had also tested positive for COVID-19.

He has agreed to make the Foreign Secretary Domonic Raab his "designated survivor" if he falls seriously ill.

Under the plan Raab, will step in as the prime minister's de facto deputy. Johnson has met with large numbers of people while leading his government's response to the coronavirus outbreak.

As part of his role, he holds weekly meetings with the Queen, although Downing Street insisted that the most recent of these meetings were held on the phone.

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A Buckingham Palace spokesperson said the Queen had last met with Johnson on 11 March and "remains in good health."

The Health Secretary also tests positive for coronavirus


REUTERS/Henry NichollsThe Health Secretary has also tested positive for the coronavirus, the UK government announced on Friday.His spokesperson said that he was experiencing "mild symptoms" and would self-isolate at home until he has recovered.
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