As the global tally of COVID infection is rising everyday, the UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been recommended to go into self-isolation by the NHS.
Earlier in April, the UK Prime Minister was in intensive care after being tested positive of COVID.
Recently, Boris Johnson had met lawmakers in Downing Street, London to discuss the Brexit policy, post which he took to his social media handle to announce that he has no symptoms but will be self isolating.
Giving the details of the new development, he wrote, “Today I was notified by NHS Test and Trace that I must self-isolate as I have been in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
I have no symptoms, but am following the rules and will be working from No10 as I continue to lead the government’s pandemic response.” on his official Twitter handle and will be working from Downing Street.
Today I was notified by NHS Test and Trace that I must self-isolate as I have been in contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19.
I have no symptoms, but am following the rules and will be working from No10 as I continue to lead the government’s pandemic response.
— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) November 15, 2020