London:British Prime Minister Boris Johnson remains clinically stable and is responding to treatment after spending his second night in intensive care at a London hospital with COVID-19, Downing Street said in its latest health update on Wednesday.
The statement reiterated that the UK prime minister remains in good spirits as it was indicated that while he is not actively working, he remains in contact with his ministers and officials.
The Prime Minister remains clinically stable and is responding to treatment, a Downing Street spokesperson said.
He continues to be cared for in intensive care at St. Thomas' hospital. He is in good spirits, the spokesperson said.
St. Thomas' Hospital is a specialist National Health Service (NHS) infectious diseases facility across Westminster Bridge from 10 Downing Street in central London.
He comfortable, he's stable, he's in good spirits," UK health minister Edward Argar had said earlier on Wednesday morning.
On Tuesday, UK foreign secretary Dominic Raab, who is deputising for the prime minister while he is in hospital, described his boss as a fighter who would pull through and be back in charge soon.
Leading the daily Downing Street briefing, he said: He's not just our boss, he's also our colleague and our friend. All of our thoughts with the Prime Minister and his family.
I'm confident that he'll pull through because if there's one thing I know, he's a fighter. He'll be back at the helm leading us through this crisis in short order.