UK’s Dowden: British PM is 'stable, improving and sat up' in intensive care

While speaking to BBC TV on Thursday, the UK Culture Minister Oliver Dowden said that the UK Prime Minister (PM) Boris Johnson remains as we said, stable and improving condition in intensive care.

Dowden said: "In terms of the prime minister's condition, it remains as we said yesterday: he's stable, improving, sat up and engaged with medical staff.”

"I think things are getting better for him," he added.

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