
1.7m Singaporeans prone to obesity-related disease: Health Promotion Board
1.7m likely to suffer from pre-diabetes
UK Prime Minister moved to intensive care unit after symptoms of coronavirus worsened
The British Prime Minister Boris Johnson was moved to intensive care after his conditioned worsened on Monday.
Tested positive for Covid-19 on 27 March
Boris Johnson was tested positive for coronavirus after developing mild symptoms on 27 March 2020. In a video where he announced the news, he has taken the initiative to “work from home” and emphasized that this was the “right thing to do”.
The British Prime Minister started experiencing persistent symptoms on Sunday and was warded at St Thomas Hospital in London. His condition unfortunately worsened on Monday which landed him to be warded into the intensive care unit upon advise by his medical team.
Not on ventilator
It has been reported that Boris Johnson has not been put on a ventilator. The Prime Minister is reportedly in “excellent care” and is in “high spirits”.
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1.7m Singaporeans prone to obesity-related disease: Health Promotion Board
1.7m likely to suffer from pre-diabetes

Coronavirus: Recovery rate surpasses death rate
Situation might be approaching its peak Since...

1.7m Singaporeans prone to obesity-related disease: Health Promotion Board
The Health Promotion...