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Virus quarantine complicates a big week for Boris Johnson - Black News Channel

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By PAN PYLAS and JILL LAWLESS Associated Press LONDON (AP) — British Prime Minister Boris Johnson insisted Monday he is firmly in control of the government, despite having to self-isolate for two weeks because a contact tested positive for the coronavirus. The quarantine order came at the start of a crucial week in which Johnson is trying to suppress a new surge in U.K. coronavirus infections, quell turmoil within his Conservative Party and secure a trade deal with the European Union. Johnson said in a video message on Twitter that he was 'fit as a butcher's dog' and had no […]

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