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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: British military personnel is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: British military personnel is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Journalists set up and wait outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A man reads a newspaper outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • British military personnel is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • British military personnel is seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Journalists set up and wait outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.  (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A man reads a newspaper outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Journalists set up and wait outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening.  (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A man reads a newspaper outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Red hearts are seen on the National Covid Memorial Wall in London just opposite Westminster Palace by St Thomas' Hospital on Wednesday, March 31, 2021. Nearly 150,000 hearts will be painted by volunteers and relatives of the bereaved along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in Britain. (Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People queue up for coronavirus booster jabs outside St Thomas' Hospital, in central London on Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021. <br />
Long lines have formed for booster shots across England as the British government urged all adults to protect themselves against the omicron variant. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People queue up for coronavirus booster jabs outside St Thomas' Hospital, in central London on Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021. <br />
Long lines have formed for booster shots across England as the British government urged all adults to protect themselves against the omicron variant. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • People queue up for coronavirus booster jabs outside St Thomas' Hospital, in central London on Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021. <br />
Long lines have formed for booster shots across England as the British government urged all adults to protect themselves against the omicron variant. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: NHS Emergency Ambulances are seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • People queue up for coronavirus booster jabs outside St Thomas' Hospital, in central London on Tuesday, Dec 14, 2021. <br />
Long lines have formed for booster shots across England as the British government urged all adults to protect themselves against the omicron variant. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: NHS Emergency Ambulances are seen outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman holding up signs (PPE-Personal Protection Equipment) stands outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general overview of St Thomas' Hostpial Vaccination centre nearby Westminster Bridge in London on Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021. <br />
About 70.7% of the population in England have received at least one dose of a vaccine according to UK Gov statistics. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face protective surgical masks walk on Westminster Bridge in London on Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021. (VX Photo/ Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are seen briefing in a corridor of the yard of St Thomas' Hospital near A & E in central London after having arrested a person for medical reasons as mentioned by a member of St Thomas' Hospital security personnel. Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, that more people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are seen briefing in a corridor of the yard of St Thomas' Hospital near A & E in central London after having arrested a person for medical reasons as mentioned by a member of St Thomas' Hospital security personnel. Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, that more people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police assisted by St Thomas' Hospital security personnel arrested a person for medical reasons on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Whilst a few European countries relax the COVID-19 lockdown, Britain still remains under lockdown without an exit strategy yet. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Additional police arrive to assist with an arrest at St Thomas' Hospital, with security personnel saying that the arrest needed to be done for medical reasons on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Tuesday that more people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face masks are seen waiting for their bus at a stop near St Thomas' Hospital on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. More people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A poster says "Thank You NHS" in front of St Thomas' Hospital in central London. Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, that more people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are seen trying to make an arrest at St Thomas' Hospital, with security personnel wearing PPE saying that the arrest needed to be done for medical reasons on Tuesday, May 5, 2020.
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  • A woman wearing niqab and face protective mask is seen leaving St Thomas' Hospital in London on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The BAME community makes up of 10.8% of the population in Britain, but 34.5% of critically ill coronavirus patients, according to local media are from BAME community. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police assisted by St Thomas' Hospital security personnel arrested a person for medical reasons on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Whilst a few European countries relax the COVID-19 lockdown, Britain still remains under lockdown without an exit strategy yet. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • People wearing face masks are seen waiting for their bus at a stop near St Thomas' Hospital on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. More people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country, according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
    VXP-St Thomas' Hospital-211-May 05, ...jpg
  • A poster says "Thank You NHS" in front of St Thomas' Hospital in central London. Office for National Statistics (ONS) confirmed on Tuesday, May 5, 2020, that more people have died in the United Kingdom from coronavirus than any other European country. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police are seen trying to make an arrest at St Thomas' Hospital, with security personnel wearing PPE saying that the arrest needed to be done for medical reasons on Tuesday, May 5, 2020.
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  • A woman wearing niqab and face protective mask is seen leaving St Thomas' Hospital in London on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The BAME community makes up of 10.8% of the population in Britain, but 34.5% of critically ill coronavirus patients, according to local media are from BAME community. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Police assisted by St Thomas' Hospital security personnel arrested a person for medical reasons on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. Whilst a few European countries relax the COVID-19 lockdown, Britain still remains under lockdown without an exit strategy yet. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A woman wearing niqab and face protective mask is seen leaving St Thomas' Hospital in London on Tuesday, May 5, 2020. The BAME community makes up of 10.8% of the population in Britain, but 34.5% of critically ill coronavirus patients, according to local media are from BAME community. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • April 7, 2020, England, United Kingdom: A skeleton is seen looking at the front entrance of the St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, England, United Kingdom: NH St Thomas' Hospital is photographed from the oustide where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A general view looking at London Eye from Westminster Bridge nearby St Thomas' Hospital as the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Flowers are arranged in the shape of letters outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A view of the Palace of Westminster opposite St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A detailed view of London Eye from the St Thomas' Hospital where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: The Palace of Westminster is reflected in the river Thames opposite St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 7, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A general view of the NHS St Thomas' Hospital where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • A general view looking at London Eye from Westminster Bridge nearby St Thomas' Hospital as the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • A general view of the NHS St Thomas' Hospital where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • Flowers are arranged in the shape of letters outside St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is in intensive care fighting the coronavirus in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • NH St Thomas' Hospital is photographed from the oustide where British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • The Palace of Westminster is reflected in the river Thames opposite St Thomas' Hospital in central London as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Photo/Vudi Xhymshiti)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People Skating nearby the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People Skating nearby the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People enjoy walking beside the Beach in Brighton on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: The Lanes shopping area is seen closed in Brighton on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: General view of a near-empty London Bridge Station, in London, Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: General view of a near-empty London Bridge Station, in London, Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People walk on the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People Skating nearby the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A girl walks her dog on the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People Skating nearby the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A swimmer enjoys a dip in Brighton on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: The Lanes shopping area is seen closed in Brighton on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People walk on the beach in Brighton, Britain on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Customers are seen shopping ina Tesco store in Central London on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: People sunbathing  in Brighton Beach on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: Two young people walking a dog in Brighton city centre on Monday, April 6, 2020, as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 6, 2020, London, England, United Kingdom: A motorcyclist is seen driving throughout Central Brighton residential area where resident car parks are seen fully loaded in Brighton on Monday, April 6, 2020 - as British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his coronavirus symptoms worsened in London. Johnson was admitted to St Thomas' hospital in central London on Sunday after his coronavirus symptoms persisted for 10 days. Having been in the hospital for tests and observation, his doctors advised that he be admitted to intensive care on Monday evening. The new coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms for most people, but for some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness or death. (Credit Image: © Vedat Xhymshiti/ZUMA Wire)
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