Subscribe and ๐ to OFFICIAL BBC YouTube ๐ https://bit.ly/2IXqEIn Stream original BBC programmes FIRST on BBC iPlayer ๐ https://bbc.in/2J18jYJ ๐ Subscribe and ๐ to BBC News ๐ https://bit.ly/3a1zyip ๐ Stream BBC News live on BBC iPlayer ๐ด https://bbc.in/3b64IVP ๐ Coronavirus information: What should I do? ๐ https://bbc.in/39VY5VV ๐ Follow BBC News live updates here ๐ https://bbc.in/2JmUswL It’s Sunday 3rd May 2020. Get the latest news, sport, business and weather from the BBC’s Breakfast team live on iPlayer daily from 6am. Boris Johnson has revealed “contingency plans” were made while he was seriously ill in hospital with coronavirus. In an interview with the Sun on Sunday, the PM says he was given “litres and litres of oxygen” to keep him alive. He says his week in London’s St Thomas’ Hospital left him driven by a desire to both stop others suffering and to get the UK “back on its feet”. Earlier, his fiancee, Carrie Symonds, revealed they had named their baby boy Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson. The names are a tribute to their grandfathers and two doctors who treated Mr Johnson while he was in hospital with coronavirus, Ms Symonds wrote in an Instagram post. The boy was born on Wednesday, just weeks after Mr Johnson’s discharge from intensive care. In his newspaper interview, the prime minister describes being wired up to monitors and finding the “indicators kept going in the wrong direction”. “It was a tough old moment, I won’t deny it,” he’s quoted as saying, adding that he kept
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