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British Foreign Minister Dominic Raab, who is deputising for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and British Finance Minister Rishi Sunak clap in support of medical workers from the NHS (National Health Service) and Johnson, hospitalised with COVID-19. Boris Johnson left intensive care Thursday after three days of treatment and was moved to the ward. IMAGES
Boris Johnson had admitted that he was "in denial" about the seriousness of his coronavirus diagnosis.
Britain is "past the peak" of its coronavirus outbreak, Prime Minister Boris Johnson says during a press conference, despite recording another 674 deaths in the last 24 hours, taking the toll to 26,711. SOUNDBITE
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson heads the government's daily coronavirus briefing for the first time since he was taken to hospital with COVID-19. He only returned to work on Monday after his hospitalisation, which included three nights in intensive care. IMAGES
Aerials images of Chequers, where British Prime minister Boris Johnson will convalesce after leaving St Thomas' Hospital in London following intensive care treatment for COVID-19. The 55-year-old leader will not be immediately returning to work, on the advice of his medical staff. IMAGES