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Coronavirus: U.K. jolted as PM Boris Johnson receives oxygen in intensive care - NBC News

LONDON — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's move to intensive care has shaken the nation, a jolting reminder that the coronavirus does not discriminate whom it infects and sickens.

Johnson, 55, is not on a ventilator and doesn't have pneumonia but has needed oxygen support while in the intensive care ward, a government spokesman told reporters Tuesday.

The prime minister is conscious and in "good spirits," he said.

"We're desperately hoping that Boris can make the speediest possible recovery," Michael Gove, the Cabinet Office minister and one of Johnson's closest allies, told the BBC earlier, adding the prime minister was "receiving the very, very best care ... and our hopes and prayers are with him and with his family."

Johnson is not known to have any serious underlying health conditions but has in the past admitted struggles with his weight. In 2018, he revealed he went on a diet after reaching 230 pounds, which at Johnson's height of 5 feet, 9 inches would make him clinically obese.

Johnson chairs a Downing Street meeting by video link on March 28, a day after announcing he had COVID-19.Andrew Parsons / AFP - Getty Images

His move into intensive care was all the more shocking because officials had sought to downplay his illness in the 11 days since his infection was confirmed.

The government has insisted his cough and fever were only "mild" and strongly denied anonymous sources quoted in the press that it was more serious.

Meanwhile, Johnson posted cellphone videos from the quarantined apartment above No. 11 Downing St. where, despite looking worse for wear, he said he was continuing to work and suggested he might resume full duties Friday when his mandatory isolation was over.

But Sunday, he was rushed to the hospital after his condition worsened, and at 7 p.m. (2 p.m. ET) the following night, Johnson was moved to the critical care unit at St. Thomas' Hospital, on the opposite bank of the River Thames from the Houses of Parliament.

A No. 10 Downing Street spokesman called Johnson's hospitalization a precaution in case the prime minister needed ventilation as his symptoms had worsened.

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There has been some concern that Johnson has continued to work too hard through his illness. His former college roommate, the journalist Matthew Leeming, told NBC News the prime minister was "very absorbed in everything that he does" so while in hospital would likely find "it very difficult to switch off and relax."

As Johnson battled the virus overnight, allies and rivals sent messages of support to the first leader of a world power to become seriously ill with COVID-19.

"He's a friend of mine, he's a great gentleman and a great leader, and as you know he went to the hospital today but I'm hopeful and sure that he’s going to be fine," President Donald Trump said Monday. "He's a strong man, a strong person."

In Britain, which is weeks into a lockdown that many said Johnson waited too long to impose, the prime minister's deteriorating condition left the country grappling with unease and uncertainty — not least because of the constitutional questions about what would happen if he were to succumb.

No prime minister has died in office since Henry John Temple, third Viscount Palmerston, in 1865. And unlike the United States — where the 25th Amendment says the vice president becomes leader if anything happens to the president — the United Kingdom has no such formal line of political succession, partly because of its lack of codified constitution.

The Cabinet would choose an immediate successor, likely a temporary position until a long-term successor was chosen by the wider Conservative Party.

Raab is a former lawyer who is one of the most high-profile hard-line Brexit supporters in the ruling Conservative Party.Matt Dunham / AP

In the meantime, Johnson has asked Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab, 46, to deputize when necessary. Raab also holds the title of the first secretary of state, a de facto deputy position.

"The prime minister always remains the prime minister but I don't think there's any suggestion of anything other than a great team spirit in government as we all work together at this time," Gove told the BBC on Tuesday.

Asked who currently had the codes for the U.K.'s estimated 215 nuclear warheads, Gove declined to give specifics.

"There are well developed protocols which are in place," he said. "I just really cannot talk about national security issues."

The door of No. 10 Downing Street after Johnson was taken into intensive care Monday.Henry Nicholls / Reuters

Less than four months ago, Johnson rode home to the most emphatic electoral win his Conservatives have enjoyed in more than 30 years, crushing the opposition Labour Party and setting the groundwork for ambitious reforms he said would reshape the nation.

Now, with the prime minister seriously ill, Raab will chair any necessary meetings of the National Security Council, but he cannot hire and fire people and will not take weekly calls with Queen Elizabeth II as the prime minister usually does, the government spokesman said.

If Raab were to fall ill, finance minister Rishi Sunak would be next in line.

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Later Tuesday morning, Gove revealed on Twitter that he too is self-isolating after a member of his family started displaying mild symptoms associated with the coronavirus.

Several other U.K. Cabinet ministers and advisers, as well as the heir to the British throne, Prince Charles, have recovered from confirmed or suspected cases. Johnson's pregnant fiancée, Carrie Symonds, 32, is also isolating after suffering more mild symptoms, although she has not been tested.

Even after Johnson was rushed to hospital, Raab insisted Monday his boss was "in good spirits." Many thought it telling advisers refused to divulge details of Johnson's condition, citing patient confidentiality, and Raab revealed he had not spoken with the prime minister since Saturday.

The United Kingdom has 47,806 confirmed coronavirus cases and 4,934 deaths as of Monday.

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