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by Tiziana Di Giovannandrea April 26, 2020 The Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Boris Johnson, returned to London in the Downing Street residence after the Coronavirus disease. The symptoms from Covid-19 forced him, in late March, first to stay in self-isolation for two weeks then to be hospitalized, following a sudden aggravation of the pathology, at St. Thomas Hospital in London where he remained for a week during which he spent three nights in intensive care. He was discharged from the hospital on Easter Sunday, April 12th.

News of the prime minister's return to Downing Street was reported by officials. "I can confirm that the Prime Minister has returned to Downing Street," the source told France Presse. 

Johnson will return to lead the government on Monday. The sources also specified that the British premier, 55 years old, had a three-hour meeting yesterday with the Foreign Minister and First Secretary of State, Dominic Raab, who acted as his alternate in these days, and with the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rishi Sunak, number three of the Government, to keep up to date on all government practices and documents.

Boris Johnson, after being discharged from St. Thomas Hospital in London, spent his convalescence in the country residence of Checkers with the promised wife Carrie Symonds, six months pregnant and in turn back from Coronavirus.

In Great Britain, coronavirus deaths exceeded 20,000, with 153,000 infected.