Coronavirus: Boris Johnson admitted to hospital as the Queen delivers message of hope – BBC News

Boris Johnson has been admitted to hospital ten days after confirming he has coronavirus. Downing Street said it was a “precautionary” move rather than an emergency measure. The Prime Minister is being treated at an NHS hospital in London. It came as the Queen delivered an historic message to the nation in which she said the UK “will succeed” in its fight against the virus. She thanked people for following rules to stay at home and said we “remain united and resolute” in the face of coronavirus and “we will overcome it. Mishal Husain presents BBC News at Ten reports from Royal Correspondent Nicholas Witchell, Political Correspondent Chris Mason and Health Editor Hugh Pym

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