Boris tells Donald Trump he’s feeling better and ‘on the road to recovery’



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Boris Johnson told the US President he is ‘on the road to recovery’ after his battle with coronavirus (Picture: PA) Boris Johnson phoned Donald Trump while recovering from coronavirus at his Chequers country retreat to say he was ‘feeling better’. The Prime Minister is staying at the luxury estate in Buckhinghamshire with pregnant fiancee Carrie Symonds where his spokesman yesterday said he is not doing any ‘official work’. Despite this, he took time to call the US President yesterday to discuss the latest developments on the global pandemic. The White House said the PM told Trump he was ‘on the road to recovery’ after his intensive care treatment for Covid-19. {“@context”:“https:\/\/schema.org”,“@type”:“VideoObject”,“name”:“Metro.co.uk”,“duration”:“T5M13S”,“thumbnailUrl”:“https:\/\/i.dailymail.co.uk\/1s\/2020\/04\/12\/15\/27101116-0-image-a-7_1586700386492.jpg”,“uploadDate”:“2020-04-12T15:04:57+0100”,“description”:“The Prime Minister was in the ICU with coronavirus”,“contentUrl”:“https:\/\/videos.metro.co.uk\/video\/backup\/2020\/04\/12\/7662077438905565789\/480x270_MP4_7662077438905565789.mp4”,“height”:270,“width”:480} To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video A White House spokesman said: ‘President Trump and Prime Minister Johnson reaffirmed their close co-operation through the G7 and G20 to reopen global economies and ensure medical care and supplies reach all those in need. ‘President Trump and Prime Minister Johnson also discussed bilateral and global issues, including our shared commitment to reaching a United States-United Kingdom free trade agreement.’ For all the latest news and updates on Coronavirus, click here. For our Coronavirus live blog click here. Downing Street yesterday said the PM will also hold his regular audience with the Queen later this week via telephone despite his deputy Dominic Raab currently leading in his absence. Mr Raab will lead PMQs in the Commons today and chair Cabinet on Thursday, Number 10 said. In a sign the PM was making a gradual return to work, Downing Street said he and the president discussed the need for an international response to the pandemic and a post-Brexit trade deal. Mr Johnson’s audience with the Queen later this week will be his first in three weeks due to his hospitalisation with the disease. Donald Trump has been criticised over his handling of the pandemic, including withholding payments to the World Health Organisation who he blames for failing to do enough to stop the disease leaving China (Picture: AP) Mr Trump has been widely criticised for halting US payments to the World Health Organisation, which he accused of failing to do enough to stop the disease’s spread out of China. A Downing Street spokeswoman said: ‘The Prime Minister spoke to President Trump this afternoon, and thanked him for his good wishes while he was unwell. ‘The leaders agreed on the importance of a co-ordinated international response to coronavirus, including through the G7 – which the US currently chairs. ‘They also discussed continued UK-US co-operation in the fight against the pandemic. ‘The leaders committed to continue working together to strengthen our bilateral relationship, including by signing a free trade agreement as soon as possible.’ The call has been hailed an early indication of Mr Johnson resuming some duties but he has not yet formally returned to work, Downing Street said. Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk. For more stories like this, check our news page. Coronavirus latest news and updates Visit our live blog for the latest updates: Coronavirus news live Read all new and breaking stories on our Covid-19 news page Coronavirus symptoms explained Find out the latest on which shops can stay open in a lockdown Who needs to go to work, who needs to stay at home and who is classed as a key worker?


Boris tells Donald Trump he’s feeling better and ‘on the road to recovery’

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