Britain’s 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday tested positive for Covid-19 a fourth night after marking 70 years on the throne. According to her aides, her symptoms were “mild” and she intends to continue with light duties at her Windsor Castle residence. It could be recalled that the Queens’s eldest son and heir, tested positive
Britain’s 95-year-old Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday tested positive for Covid-19 a fourth night after marking 70 years on the throne. According to her aides, her symptoms were “mild” and she intends to continue with light duties at her Windsor Castle residence.
It could be recalled that the Queens’s eldest son and heir, tested positive for Covid-19 on February 10, two days after meeting his mother at Windsor Castle.
Queen Elizabeth suffers mild Covid-19 symptoms.
Information was not given then on whether Queen Elizabeth had taken a test for Covid-19, however, she resumed in-person audiences at the castle last week, but later complained to one attendee of suffering from stiffness.
A statement from the palace reads: “Her Majesty is experiencing mild cold-like symptoms but expects to continue light duties at Windsor over the coming week. She will continue to receive medical attention and will follow all the appropriate guidelines.”
According to the British’s Press Association, “It is understood a number of cases have also been diagnosed among the Windsor Castle team”.
Meanwhile the members of the Johnson’s cabinet have joined in sending get-well messages to the queen. “A speedy recovery, get well soon, Ma’am.” One hopes the queen recover’s soon.
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