Boris Johnson has said he feared he would not live to see his baby son born, as he battled coronavirus in intensive care. The Prime Minister was asked if he had ever feared he might not live to meet Wilfred, who was born on Wednesday, in an interview with The Sun. "Well, yes, of course," he replied. "We've all got a lot to live for, a lot to do, and I won't hide it from you, I was thinking about that, yes." Mr Johnson, 55, said he was "deeply frustrated that I couldn't see the path...the way out of the skip" as he fought for his life at St Thomas' Hospital in central London. "But, yeah, I suppose there was some terrible, as I say, some natural buoyancy or refusal to give in or harbour negative thoughts. "I never really thought that I