Boris Johnson's improving health 'is good news all round': Murray | Sky News Australia

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Sky News host Paul Murray says a recent report stating Boris Johnson's condition is improving in intensive care following his coronavirus scare is 'good news for him and good news for the UK'.

Sky News host Paul Murray says a recent report stating Boris Johnson's condition is improving in intensive care following his coronavirus scare is "good news for him and good news for the UK".

Boris Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' Hospital in London 10 days after testing positive for COVID-19 however he was transferred on Sunday, local time, to intensive care due to his worsening condition. A recent BBC report started his condition was improving as his intensive care treatment continues. Mr Murray said the British people "need the leader who they so emphatically voted for last year".

 

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Controversial comment (good news for him) he's probably hoping your right .

All over the world news outlet's are reporting Johnson is sitting up in bed and feeling better. Why is SkyNewsAust still making out Boris is on his death bed . Why would anyone trust SkyNews its fucking bollocks ..

I think Boris will change his mind about US involvement in the NHS. Trump stopping essential life saving supplies on route to others countries and forcing American companies not supply any country with medical materials is not politically helpful.

I missed it. I was watching BBC.

After the horse has bolted!

Thanks Paul, you epic shart.

Wow, controversial view.

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