Boris Johnson’s local hospital closed to A&E admissions due to Covid-19

A hospital serving Boris Johnson’s constituency has closed to emergency admissions due to a coronavirus outbreak.

Some 70 staff members are isolating after the outbreak at Hillingdon Hospital in west London.

A spokesman for Hillingdon Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust said: “An outbreak of Covid-19 was declared on Friday July 3 2020.

Coronavirus – Sun Jul 5, 2020
Coronavirus – Sun Jul 5, 2020

“As of Tuesday July 7, 70 members of staff are now isolating, a number of whom have tested positive for Covid-19.

“As a result, the Trust has taken the precautionary decision to close Hillingdon Hospital to emergency ambulances and emergency admissions.

“The Trust is managing the outbreak in line with Public Health England guidance.”

The hospital serves the Prime Minister’s Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency.

Mr Johnson sent a video message to staff at the hospital to mark International Nurses’ Day in May.

He thanked them for their care when he was “idiotic enough to get a shard of coffee pot in my foot”.

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