Newspaper headlines: 'Boris is a fighter' and 'PM power vacuum fears'
Wednesday's papers continue to focus on the condition of Boris Johnson as he spends a second night in an intensive care unit with coronavirus. The Daily Mail reports Mr Johnson's deputy, Dominic Raab, as saying the PM is a"fighter" who will"pull through"."Get well soon Boris," is the message from a team of medical staff at the George Eliot Hospital in Warwickshire on the front of the Daily Express.
The apparent admission by the UK government's chief medical adviser Chris Whitty that Germany's testing regime may offer some lessons to the government leads the Financial Times. It says the UK is struggling to carry out 15,000 coronavirus tests a day, while Germany regularly reaches 50,000."Caretaker PM may be needed," says the i paper, which points out Mr Johnson is not on a ventilator device, but is receiving oxygen.
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