"I was at a hospital the other night, where I think there was a few coronavirus patients and I shook hands with everybody! you'll be pleased to know and I continue to shake hands" ~ Boris Johnson 3rd March 2020
It was a totally irresponsible statement and led to a large proportion of the UK to carry on believing the threat wasn't a big as it really was. It also shows that Johnson didn't really believe the enormity of the situation, even with all of the evidence available from other countries like China and Italy.
Emergency situations have a way of revealing things about people and it showed Boris Johnson for the buffoon, he really is. Intelligence has no bearing on common sense and Johnson needs a few bags of common sense delivered to his doorstep because at present he's a danger to the UK.
TIMELINE
3rd March - 'I shook hands with everybody,' says Boris Johnson
11th March - Boris Johnson, meets with the Queen who is 93. (Who thought that was a good idea?)
26th March - Mild symptoms advised to get tested (23 days on from 3rd March)
27th March - Mr Johnson, 55, announced the test results by posting a video on Twitter where he said he had developed a temperature and a persistent cough.
28th March - It's announced that Johnson will write to every UK household urging people to stay at home
29th March
30th March
31st March
1st April
2nd April
3rd April
4th April
5th April - Spends 1st Night in Hospital
6th April - About 7pm Moved to intensive care overnight
7th April - Intensive care overnight
8th April - Intensive care overnight
9th April - Moved out of intensive care back to a ward.
11th April -
12th April - Johnson is discharged after seven nights in St Thomas’ and is taken to Chequers.
LINKS
'I shook hands with everybody,' says Boris Johnson weeks before coronavirus diagnosis
Coronavirus: Boris Johnson says 'it could have gone either way'
Boris Johnson recovering from coronavirus at Chequers – latest news
Coronavirus intensive care figures: how long Boris Johnson could be in hospital, according to the data - and what the risks are
Timeline: Johnson's activities before his hospitalisation with coronavirus
The strange lead-up to Boris Johnson's admission to hospital
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