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Since Boris Johnson's admission to intensive care was known due to the worsening of the symptoms of the coronavirus that he suffers, numerous political personalities have wanted to publicly show their support for the 'premier' and convey his messages of encouragement for him to recover soon.

The President of the United States, Donald Trump, conveyed "his best wishes to a great friend of mine and friend of our nation , Prime Minister Boris Johnson. We are very sad to hear that he has entered intensive care." Through a brief press statement, he expressed that "all Americans are praying for his recovery. He is someone very special, strong, decisive, he does not give up."

"All my support for Boris Johnson, his family and the British people in this difficult time," said President Emmanuel Macron on Twitter (in both English and French).

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (whose country is declaring a health emergency today due to the increase in new cases of coronavirus) said that "his thoughts and prayers are with him and his family as they fight for a speedy recovery. The people of Japan are next to the British ".

From Canada, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wished "to see you again soon at number 10." "I send my best wishes to Prime Minister Boris Johnson for his recovery," he added.

The messages of encouragement also came from Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesperson, who wished Boris "a lot of strength and a speedy recovery so he can leave the hospital soon" and from Michel Barnier , the EU's chief negotiator, who also days ago positive for coronavirus.

The calls for the recovery of the 'premier' were also reproduced among the English political class. Former Prime Minister David Cameron noted that "you are in the best hands and we all want you to be well, safe and back at 10 Downing Street."

"My thoughts are with Boris Johnson and his family as he continues to receive treatment at the hospital," said Theresa May, Boris Johnson's predecessor.

From the opposition, Keir Starmer , the new leader of the Labor party lamented the "terrible news" and added that "the whole country is with the Prime Minister and his family during this difficult time":

The Speaker of the House of Commons, Lindsay Hole , also dedicated a few words to Boris Johnson, as well as the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, who assured that the St. Thomas hospital where the premier is admitted "has some of the best doctors in the world, it couldn't be in safer hands. "

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