Boris Johnson diagnosed with coronavirus, hospitalized and moved into intensive care.

Boris Johnson Coronavirus Diagnosis

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Updated Apr 07, 2020 at 08:45AM EDT by Y F.

Added Apr 06, 2020 at 03:58PM EDT by Adam.

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Overview

Boris Johnson Coronavirus Diagnosis refers to the confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson. After his diagnosis was confirmed in March of 2020, his condition worsened and he was taken to a hospital. On April 6th, he was moved to an intensive care unit.

Background

On March 27th, 2020, Boris Johnson confirmed he had been diagnosed with COVID-19 in a video posted to his Twitter account.[1] He planned to continue working in isolation during the illness.



Developments

On April 5th, 2020 Johnson was hospitalized for COVID-19, which his office insisted was a precautionary measure.[2] On April 6th, Johnson was moved to an intensive care unit.[3] A spokesperson said, "Over the course of this afternoon, the condition of the Prime Minister has worsened and, on the advice of his medical team, he has been moved to the Intensive Care Unit at the hospital."

The news was largely met with schadenfreude from his critics online. Twitter user @KenKlippenstein[5] tweeted, "Boris Johnson called for a batshit plan that sought to let people get sick and could've killed millions; he bragged about coronavirus not stopping him from shaking people's hands. If you can't understand why some people are gonna find this funny, I don't know what to tell you," gaining over 920 retweets and 4,300 likes (shown below, left). User @charles_kinbote[6] wrote, "Boris Johnson's strategy up until like 3 weeks ago was to kill a lot of people and hope for the best so it's actually an international imperative to get these jokes off."


Ken Klippenstein @kenklippenstein Boris Johnson called for a batshit plan that sought to let people get sick and could've killed millions; he bragged about coronavirus not stopping him from shaking people's hands. If you can't understand why some people are gonna find this funny, I don't know what to tell you 3:39 PM · Apr 6, 2020 · Twitter Web App nuanced opinion guy @charles_kinbote Boris Johnson's strategy up until like 3 weeks ago was to kill a lot of people and hope for the best so it's actually an international imperative to get these jokes off 3:49 PM · Apr 6, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

A /pol/[4] thread about the news started with the post "Press S to spit on grave." Threads with jokes about the news appeared in /r/ChapoTrapHouse[7] and /r/ShitPoliticsSays.[8]

Others wished the Prime Minister well. His former political opponent Jeremy Corbyn wished him well in a tweet that gained over 1,300 retweets and 10,000 likes[9] (shown below, left). Others said jokes about his illness were in poor taste. Piers Morgan[10] wrote that the jokers were in poor taste and wished the prime minister well.


Jeremy Corbyn @jeremycorbyn My thoughts are with Boris Johnson and his family tonight. Thanks to the #NHS staff for their hard work and dedication. 3:52 PM · Apr 6, 2020 · Twitter Web App NHS Piers Morgan @piersmorgan If you have nothing positive to say about Boris Johnson on here tonight, then shut the f*ck up. The man is our Prime Minister & he is fighting for his life. 3:58 PM · Apr 6, 2020 · Twitter for iPhone

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