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The Prime Minister was moved to the intensive care unit in St Thomas’ Hospital on Monday night after his condition worsened. Although No 10 stated the move to hospital was purely
precautionary, reports state the Prime Minister experienced breathing difficulty and was given oxygen on Monday night. Despite Mr Johnson being in intensive care, sick trolls have ridiculed
the Prime Minister’s condition. One person wrote: “Boris Johnson. “A man who has been responsible for the deaths of many people and we’ve to ‘show respect’ cos he’s no well, I’ll pass.”
Another said: "Boris Johnson called for a bat***t 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.” BACK BRITAIN'S BRAVE NHS HEROES - CLICK HERE NOW
Another person wrote: “The same medical care Tories want to cut. “He went on TV saying he was shaking hands with infected, his own fault really.” Another person simply wrote: “I don't
think there's a single thing funnier than Boris Johnson becoming Prime Minister and within not even a year, dying from Coronavirus because his ego made him handshake every single
patient at a hospital during a pandemic.” Defending the Prime Minister against the vile trolls, Good Morning Britain Host, Piers Morgan, has demanded those who have nothing positive to say,
should remain silent. JUST IN: BORIS JOHNSON'S TREATMENT WHILE IN INTENSIVE CARE REVEALED One person said: “Spot on Piers. It's a time for unity. “Put everything else to one side.”
Following Mr Johnson’s admission to the intensive care unit, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab will deputise in the role. Mr Raab will now chair the Government’s daily COVID-19 meeting and
claimed there was a strong supporting cast behind the Prime Minister. A No 10 statement said: “The Prime Minister has been under the care of doctors at St Thomas' Hospital, in London,
after being admitted with persistent symptoms of coronavirus. "Over the course of Monday 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 PM is receiving excellent care, and thanks all NHS staff for their hard work and dedication." At the time
of writing, there were 51,608 cases of COVID-19 in the UK. The UK has also reported 5,373 deaths as the country heads towards its peak.