Britain's PM Boris Johnson 'continues to improve' in hospital with coronavirus

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UK PM Johnson, who spent his fourth night in a London hospital with coronavirus, “continues to improve” and 'is in good spirits,' a government spokesperson says.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who spent his fourth night in a London hospital with coronavirus “continues to improve” and"is in good spirits," a No. 10 spokesperson said on Thursday.

Johnson, 55, was taken into St Thomas’ Hospital last Sunday night with"persistent" COVID-19 symptoms after previously testing positive forHe remains in St Thomas’ Hospital in central London, aBritain's Prime Minister Boris Johnson leaves number 10 Downing Street in central London on March 18, 2020, on his way to the House of Commons to attend Prime Minister's Questions .Fauci outlines return to normal once outbreak weakensDr. Anthony Fauci said Thursday that he thinks the U.S.

“I hope that’s the case, Savannah,” Fauci said, but he added that the virus “determines the timetable." President Donald Trump has been itching to reopen the economy, saying Wednesday that it should happen"sooner rather than later." Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said he’s “cautiously optimistic” that the U.S. may soon start to see a “turnaround and that curve not only flatten, but coming down.” He made clear, however, that when the U.S. attempts to return to normal, the virus won’t suddenly disappear.

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