China News Service, April 12 (Xinhuanet) comprehensive report, the British Prime Minister Johnson moved from the intensive care unit to the general ward on the evening of the 9th, and the current situation continues to improve. On the 11th local time, Johnson also thanked the medical staff at St. Thomas Hospital, "I am very grateful to them. I owe them a life."

Data map: British Prime Minister Johnson.

According to British media reports, Johnson thanked the staff of St Thomas Hospital on the 11th for saving his life during his intensive care. Johnson is currently spending his seventh night at the hospital.

On March 27, Johnson performed a new coronavirus test after showing symptoms including fever and cough, and the result was positive. At the time, Johnson stated that he followed the advice of British health officials and isolated himself for 7 days.

On April 5, the Prime Minister ’s Office issued a statement saying that Johnson still had fever and other symptoms and was admitted to the hospital for examination that night.

On the evening of the 6th, Johnson was transferred to the intensive care unit due to the aggravation of his condition.

On the evening of the 7th, a spokesman for the British Prime Minister's Office said that Prime Minister Johnson is in a stable state. Although he is still under close observation in the intensive care unit, his mental state is good.

On the evening of the 9th, due to the relief of his condition, Johnson left the intensive care unit, but remained in the hospital to continue treatment. The hospital said that when Johnson was transferred from the intensive care unit to the general ward on the evening of the 9th, he waved his thanks to the doctors and nurses, "the spirit is very good."

On the 10th, James Slake, spokesman for the Prime Minister's Office, said that Johnson was in the early stages of recovery and could "walk, rest, and walk again."

The number of new crown epidemics released by the British Ministry of Health on the 11th shows that the cumulative number of confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in the United Kingdom has reached 79891 cases, and the number of deaths has climbed to 9875.