He will lead the government through the Zoom app.

Johnson isolates himself after contact with Corona

Johnson expressed his hope that a vaccine would be available soon.

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that he is in good health, after having had contact with a person infected with the emerging coronavirus (Covid-19), and he will isolate himself for two weeks in Downing Street and lead the government through the "Zoom" application.

From an apartment overlooking Downing Street, Johnson will have to fight the worst outbreak of "Covid-19" in Europe, and continue the diplomatic efforts necessary to reach a trade agreement, as part of the Brexit agreement, within days.

"I feel fine ... my body is full of antibodies," Johnson said, in a video tweet with a smile.

Johnson, 56, added: “There is a lot that can be said through (Zoom) and other electronic means of communication,” noting that he hopes that a vaccine will be available against the emerging corona virus before Christmas (Christmas).

Johnson stated that the examination and tracking unit of the British National Health Service asked him to isolate himself for two weeks, after Representative Lee Anderson tested positive for the Corona virus, after he attended a 35-minute meeting with him, last Thursday.

And the Press Association reported that neither Johnson and Anderson were wearing a mask.

Johnson had previously been infected with Corona last March, and said at the time that he had struggled with death, while the country was preparing for the unimaginable.

Boris Johnson:

• "I feel fine. My body is full of antibodies."

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