Carrie Johnson hospitalised with flu after she ‘couldn’t breathe properly’

Carrie Johnson hospitalised with flu after she ‘couldn’t breathe properly’

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Carrie Johnson hospitalised with flu after she ‘couldn’t breathe properly’
Author: Brooke Davies
Published: Jan, 11 2025 16:34

Carrie Johnson spent almost a week in hospital with flu and pneumonia, after she struggled to breathe properly. The wife of former prime minister Boris Johnson said in the post on Instagram ‘it could take another few weeks until I feel like myself again’.

 [Carrie Johnson spent almost a week in hospital with flu and pneumonia, after struggling to breathe properly with a chest infection, she said in an Instagram post.]
Image Credit: Metro [Carrie Johnson spent almost a week in hospital with flu and pneumonia, after struggling to breathe properly with a chest infection, she said in an Instagram post.]

It comes as the number of people with flu in England is rising at a ‘very concerning rate’ and is more than four times the level it was a month ago. An average of 4,469 flu patients were in beds in England each day at the end of December, including 211 in critical care.

At least 17 hospitals have declared critical incidents as they struggle with the intake of flu patients. In the post she praised NHS nurses and doctors as ‘the best people on earth’ and added her ‘strong advice’ was for people to get the flu jab.

Mrs Johnson posted a picture on Instagram showing the end of a hospital bed, with another image of her son Wilf’s ‘favourite dinosaur toy ‘Greenie”‘, and her daughter Romy’s princess key ring, which she said they gave her to take to hospital.

She said: ‘I didn’t expect to spend the first week of 2025 in hospital. ‘After having a nasty chest infection for nearly 18 days at home over Christmas, it just got out of hand and I was struggling to breathe properly. ‘Hospital confirmed I had flu and pneumonia.

‘I was there nearly a week and I’m still not recovered. It could take another few weeks until I feel like myself again. ‘The reason for this post tho is 1) NHS doctors and nurses are the best people on earth. I say it a lot but they have looked after me and my family when we’ve needed it most and I will never not be enormously grateful.

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