Downing Street has rejected claims by Boris Johnson's half brother that the PM's treatment before he went to the hospital was a "shambles".
Max Johnson, 35, who lives in Hong Kong and admitted he wasn't in Downing Street while his brother was getting treatment, said the PM was grateful to the NHS but claimed that the care he received before being hospitalised hadn't been up to scratch.
The Hong Kong-based businessman told CNN: "From what I gather, and I wasn't there, no one asked a doctor to mask up and physically examine him the whole time - more than 10 days.
He'd tested positive so there was no doubt what he was dealing with. "The word 'shambles' comes to mind. "What's the point of bodyguards when you can't have a doctor?
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