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Facing heat over report, Boris Johnson denies saying let the bodies pile high
Facing heat over report, Boris Johnson denies saying let the bodies pile high
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday denied a newspaper report that he had said he would rather bodies piled high in their thousands than order a third COVID-19 lockdown.
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Boris Johnson is facing a stream of allegations in newspapers over the handling of the second Covid wave. (AP)
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday denied a newspaper report that he had said he would rather bodies piled high in their thousands than order a third COVID-19 lockdown.
UK PM Johnson denies saying ‘let the bodies pile high’ over imposition of third lockdown
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday denies allegations against him.
Newspaper report cites that he had said he would rather bodies piled high in their thousands than order a third COVID-19 lockdown.
Britain has the world s fifth-largest official COVID-19 death toll.
LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Monday denied a newspaper report that he had said he would rather bodies piled high in their thousands than order a third COVID-19 lockdown.
Johnson is facing a stream of allegations in newspapers - all of them denied - about everything from his muddled initial handling of the COVID-19 crisis to questions over who financed the redecoration of his official apartment.
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