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Having stayed with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson while in intensive care for coronavirus has catapulted Luís Pitarma to fame, a Portuguese nurse who, after being praised by the English leader, has received a call from the President of Portugal.

It has been Johnson himself who has made him famous after highlighting his work and that of another New Zealand nurse. Both were "48 hours" by his bed "when things could have gone wrong," said the British Prime Minister in a video released after being released today.

"Luis, from Portugal, near Porto," Johnson said, referring to him. Sufficient information to have been located by the President of Portugal, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa , who has called him to "personally thank him" for his "work and vigilance", according to a statement issued by the Portuguese Presidency.

And already with the data of that note, in which his last name is mentioned, the media have completed the profile of this 29-year-old male nurse, originally from Aveiro , in central Portugal, and who emigrated six years ago to the United Kingdom.

"He is not available for interviews," they have said from St. Thomas Hospital in London , where he has been working for four years. According to his profile on the Linkedin social network, reproduced in Portuguese newspapers and explained in news broadcasts , he specializes in an oxygenation program and that is why he attended Johnson in intensive care.

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