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Coronavirus: British PM Boris Johnson and Health Secretary Matt Hancock test positive for Covid-19
- There are fears the British leader may have infected other key figures in the nation’s fight against the pandemic
- Earlier this month Johnson had boasted of shaking hands with coronavirus patients
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has become the world’s first major leader to contract the novel coronavirus and there are concerns he may have infected other key figures in the nation’s fight against the epidemic.
An hour after Johnson made his health status public, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock announced that he too had tested positive for Covid-19.
Johnson, 55, announced his health status via a video on social media.
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“I want to bring you up to speed on something that’s happening today, which is that I’ve developed mild symptoms of the coronavirus,” Johnson said. “That’s to say – a temperature and a persistent cough. And, on the advice of the chief medical officer, I’ve taken a test. That has come out positive.”
Hancock said he too had only mild symptoms.
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