Boris Johnson Rushed to ICU<br />After COVID-19 Symptoms Worsen British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been moved to<br />the Intensive Care Unit at St. Thomas’ Hospital in London. A new statement released from<br />his office on April 6 has revealed<br />that his COVID-19 caused<br />symptoms have “worsened.” Boris Johnson’s Office,<br />via statement Johnson’s exact condition is<br />unknown, but he is reportedly<br />receiving “excellent care.” The 55-year-old prime minister originally revealed that<br />he had tested positive for COVID-19 on March 27. At the time, he reported experiencing<br />only “mild symptoms” and said that he<br />would continue to “lead the government’s<br />response” to COVID-19 via self-isolation. On April 5, a spokesperson from his office<br />revealed that Johnson had been admitted to<br />the hospital as a “precautionary step.” Johnson himself spoke about his<br />admittance, reassuring that he was<br />merely undergoing “routine tests”<br />and was otherwise in “good spirits.” Boris Johnson,<br />via Twitter