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Where Is He Then
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I thought Boris was back at work today, wonder why he's not on the BBC but left it to Hancock
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.diddly - // If Boris still needs time to recover as some of you claim, why did he make the grand gesture of standing in front of a lectern in Downing St this morning unchallenged rather than heading the press conference this afternoon? I'll tell you why - he was frit of the journos questions. //
There are a number of ministers who can answer the questions that may be put to the PM, but only the PM can do the rousing 'in this together, keep calm and carry on … ' bit, so he did.
I think it's reasonable that he takes it easy for a few days, not least because he needs to be brought up to speed with what has been going on, and what the plans are - so that he can answer journalists properly, and not appear 'frit' as you put it.
There are a number of ministers who can answer the questions that may be put to the PM, but only the PM can do the rousing 'in this together, keep calm and carry on … ' bit, so he did.
I think it's reasonable that he takes it easy for a few days, not least because he needs to be brought up to speed with what has been going on, and what the plans are - so that he can answer journalists properly, and not appear 'frit' as you put it.
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My brother in law had the virus but being an athlete, his lungs were good. Even so, he was taken to hispital when his temperature went over 40 where they gave him an assessment and sent him home. They told him that he didn't need oxygen as he was so fit but even so it would take his lungs 2 or 3 months to recover. I expect it will be some time before the PM is co completely fit, he will tire easily for a start.