Boris Johnson set to return to work after coronavirus fight, faces mounting pressure
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Boris Johnson set to return to work after coronavirus fight, faces mounting pressure
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will return to work Monday amid mounting pressure to end the nation's coronavirus lockdown.
Johnson returns to 10 Downing Street two weeks after being discharged from a London hospital following a spell in the intensive care unit for COVID-19.
He spent a week at St. Thomas' Hospital, receiving oxygen treatments while under constant observation by medical staff.
Johnson returns at a time when opposition politicians are demanding clarity and certainty. Some politicians have claimed that Johnson’s absence resulted in no clear strategy for ending the coronavirus lockdown.
“Decisions need to be taken quickly and communication with the public needs to be clearer,” opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer said in a letter to Johnson.
“The British public has made great sacrifices to make the lockdown work,” he wrote. “They deserve to be part of an adult conversation about what comes next.”

Boris Johnson set to return to work after coronavirus fight, faces mounting pressure
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will return to work Monday amid mounting pressure to end the nation's coronavirus lockdown.
Johnson returns to 10 Downing Street two weeks after being discharged from a London hospital following a spell in the intensive care unit for COVID-19.
He spent a week at St. Thomas' Hospital, receiving oxygen treatments while under constant observation by medical staff.
Johnson returns at a time when opposition politicians are demanding clarity and certainty. Some politicians have claimed that Johnson’s absence resulted in no clear strategy for ending the coronavirus lockdown.
“Decisions need to be taken quickly and communication with the public needs to be clearer,” opposition Labour Party leader Keir Starmer said in a letter to Johnson.
“The British public has made great sacrifices to make the lockdown work,” he wrote. “They deserve to be part of an adult conversation about what comes next.”
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