British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced Friday that he has been infected with the Corona virus. This came in a video posted on his account on Twitter at noon Friday.
He added that he has isolated himself and will work from home and continues to lead the government's handling of the anti-virus file through video conferencing technology.
Johnson said in a video posted on his page on Twitter: "During the past 24 hours, I have had light symptoms and been diagnosed with Coronavirus. I am now isolated, but I will continue to lead the government through" video conferencing "during our fight against this virus."
Johnson said in the video that he felt "a constant heat and cough, and an epidemic of the doctor's advice was examined and the result was positive, and therefore I work from home and isolate myself, and this is exactly the right thing to do."
It is reported that Johnson's announcement comes about two days after the announcement of Prince Charles, Prince Charles of Corona virus, according to the Office of the Prince of Wales, on Wednesday, where he stated that the Prince "was suffering from mild symptoms of the Corona virus, and the necessary analyzes were performed, which proved that he contracted the disease." Pointing to the 72-year-old Prince Charles, he was in good health and had been working from home for the past few days.
And Buckingham Palace revealed, on Friday, the last date of the meeting between Queen Elizabeth and Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who was confirmed infected with the emerging coronavirus, noting that she "follows all the safety advice."
Buckingham Palace said that Queen Elizabeth met Boris Johnson on March 11th, confirming that she followed all appropriate advice regarding her safety.
Johnson's infection comes the day after his country announced more than 100 deaths in one day due to the Coruna epidemic, bringing the deaths to 578.
As of Friday noon, the number of people infected with the Coronavirus has reached more than 549,000 people worldwide, while the number of deaths has exceeded 24,000, while more than 128,000 have recovered.
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