#BorisGate was used to PRomote
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1) the clapping campaign & 2) the oxygen treatment
@franklin_reeder
"He spent three nights in the intensive care unit, where he received oxygen treatment but did not need to be put on a ventilator."
"Johnson was last seen in public clapping for NHS workers in Downing Street before his admission to the hospital as part of a weekly clap-for-carers campaign."
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Pregnant GF PRomoting SDG's at the time:
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BJ on release:
"I have today left hospital after a week in which the NHS has saved my life, no question.
It's hard to find words to express my debt.
In the last seven days I have of course seen the pressure that the NHS is under.
I have seen the personal courage not just of the doctors and nurses but of everyone, the cleaners, the cooks, the healthcare workers of every description, physios, radiographers, pharmacists - who have kept coming to work, kept putting themselves in harm's way, kept risking this deadly virus.
It is thanks to that courage, that devotion, that duty, and that love that our NHS has been unbeatable.
I want to pay my own thanks to the utterly brilliant doctors, who took some crucial decisions a few days ago for which I will be grateful for the rest of my life.
I want to thank the many nurses, men and women, I am going to forget some names, but I want to thank Po Ling and Shannon and Emily and Angel and Connie and Becky and Rachael.
if I mention in particular two nurses who stood by my bedside for 48 hours when things could have gone either way.
They are Jenny from New Zealand, Invercargill on the South Island to be exact and Luis from Portugal - near Porto.
And the reason in the end my body did start to get enough oxygen was because for every second of the night they were watching and they were thinking and they were caring and making the interventions I needed.
So that is how I also know that across this country, 24 hours a day, for every second of every hour, there are hundreds of thousands of NHS staff who are acting with the same care and thought and precision as Jenny and Luis.
That is why we will defeat this coronavirus and defeat it together.
We will win because our NHS is the beating heart of this country.
It is unconquerable.
It is powered by love.
So thank you from me, and from all of us, to the NHS, and let's remember to follow the rules on social distancing.
Stay at home, protect our NHS and save lives."
Feenote: If you got his far & something seems off & with hindsight being so 20/20 🙏- try this Cliffnotes on "Oxygen Treatment"
thewayout.substack.com/p/cli…