The second nurse who saved Boris Johnson's life after he was taken into intensive care with coronavirus has been named. Jenny McGee, from New Zealand, has been identified as one of the heroes who treated the Prime Minister in ICU at St Thomas' Hospital.
Along with Portuguese nurse Luis Pitarma - who was named on Sunday - Jenny stood by the PM's bedside for 48 hours "when things could have gone either way”, he said.
Jenny, 35, from Invercargill, NZ, has been living and working in London for some time and is currently an ICU nurse at St Thomas'.
Her brother Rob McGee told the NZ Herald that he and parents Mike and Caroline McGee were all stunned by Mr Johnson's personal thanks. "We are all very proud of Jen, not just in the support she