UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is resting in hospital as he recovers from COVID-19 after spending three nights in intensive care. 9News
But his improvement cheered Britain and beyond, US President Donald Trump hailing the "great news".
The British government is considering when it can end a lockdown, though Raab has said it was too early to make a decision because Britain had not yet reached the peak of the outbreak.
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