The announcement early Friday morning U.S. President Donald Trump has tested positive for the coronavirus means he joins a shortlist of other world leaders who have also been infected.
The British prime minister was the first major world leader confirmed to have COVID-19. He was admitted to St Thomas’s Hospital in Westminster in the first week of April, as Breitbart London reported. Johnson was given oxygen at one stage but did not need a ventilator, officials said. He later thanked National Health Service staff for saving his life when his treatment could have “gone either way.”
Prince Charles, the first in line for the British throne after Queen Elizabeth II, also tested positive in March. His wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, was also tested but did not have the virus. The prince recovered fully after going into isolation and has now resumed official duties.
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