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Boris Johnson remains in 'stable' condition after second night in intensive care

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Boris Johnson remains in a stable condition this morning after spending a second night in intensive care. A health minister repeated the official line that the Prime Minister is "comfortable" and in "good spirits" as he gave a 7am update.

Mr Johnson remains in St Thomas' Hospital in London, where he was taken on Sunday night and moved to intensive care 24 hours later.

Health minister Edward Argar wished "him and Carrie all the best" after the PM's pregnant partner also self-isolated with symptoms.

Mr Argar told Sky News: "I understand the Prime Minister is in a stable condition, he's comfortable and in good spirits. He has in the past had some oxygen, but he's not on ventilation. "And like Dom[inic Raab, the First Secretary of State] and

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