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Boris Johnson and partner name son after doctors who treated PM for COVID-19

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In a touching tribute to the doctors who him for Covid-19, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and his partner Carrie Symonds have named their newly born son using the two doctors’ names.

UK PM Johnson’s newborn has been named Wilfred Lawrie Nicholas Johnson.

While Wilfred is PM Johnson’s grandfather’s name, Lawrie is Symond’s grandfather’s name.

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The middle name of the newborn—Nicholas—is a tribute to the two doctors—Dr Nick Price and Dr Nick Hart–who treated PM Johnson for Covid-19 last month.

“I couldn’t be happier. My heart is full,” Symonds wrote in an Instagram post.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson who had tested positive for the deadly virus was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at the University College, London Hospital.

It was here that he was saved by Dr Nick Price and Dr Nick Hart.

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