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BREAKING: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson Tests Positive For Coronavirus

United Kingdom Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced he had tested positive for coronavirus on Friday.

London, UNITED KINGDOM – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced in a tweet on Friday morning that he tested positive for the novel coronavirus.

“Over the last 24 hours I have developed mild symptoms and tested positive for coronavirus,” Johnson tweeted. “I am now self-isolating, but I will continue to lead the government’s response via video-conference as we fight this virus.”

“Together we will beat this. #StayHomeSaveLives,” the Prime Minister added.

As of March 27, the United Kingdom had 11,658 positive cases of coronavirus and 578 people have died, according to The Guardian.

England has 9,782 positive cases, Scotland has 894, Wales has 741, and Northern Ireland has 241 residents suffering from coronavirus.

On Monday evening, Johnson announced a three-week lockdown in the United Kingdom, ordering all non-essential businesses to close and people to stay home all over his country.

“The time has now come for us all to do more,” Johnson told Great Britain in a television address on March 23, NBC News reported.

The Prime Minister said he wanted to “give the British people a very simple instruction: You must stay at home.”

Police will be enforcing the lockdown.

Under the UK order, gatherings of more than two people are banned, NBC News reported.

Johnson said people may leave their homes to shop for the “very basic necessities,” to exercise daily, for medical reasons, to provide care for someone needy, or to go to work “when absolutely necessary.”

He said all non-essential businesses were closed and all social events should be postponed, NBC News reported.

The prime minister said funerals could happen but only with close family in attendance.

Johnson had earlier closed down schools, pubs, cafes, restaurants, nightclubs and gyms, but he resisted a wholesale lockdown of the population initially, NBC News reported.

He had threatened to take more drastic measures to restrict the population’s movement if people ignored warnings, NPR reported.

Johnson said law enforcement would assist with enforcing the new shutdown and cited reports of numerous British people who flocked to beaches last weekend despite coronavirus warnings that asked them not to congregate.

Sandy Malone - March Thu, 2020

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