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Michael Vaughan Slammed Twitterati For Wishing Bad For Hospitalized British PM Boris Johnson

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The Coronavirus pandemic has brought human life to a halt. People from all around the world have been affected by this dangerous disease, which has infected 1,363,123 people and has caused 76,383 deaths. Among many others, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has got infected by the disease and is in a critical state.

On Monday, days after getting tested positive for Coronavirus, Boris Johnson took to his Twitter and wrote how he is thankful of all the brilliant NHS staff taking care of him and others in this difficult time. PM Boris also urged everyone to stay at home. He wrote:

“I’d like to say thank you to all the brilliant NHS staff taking care of me and others in this difficult time. You are the best of Britain.
Stay safe everyone, and please remember to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives.”

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I’d like to say thank you to all the brilliant NHS staff taking care of me and others in this difficult time. You are the best of Britain.

Stay safe everyone, and please remember to stay at home to protect the NHS and save lives.

— Boris Johnson (@BorisJohnson) April 6, 2020

While people across social media are sending him good wishes to recover soon, a section of people are achieving new lows in life by ab*sing the Prime Minister and don’t want him to not recover. After going through all such negativity on social media, former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan took to his social media and slammed all those who are wishing for his death. Slamming all those people, he wrote:

“How can it be right that you can tweet that you want the PM to die !!??? Surely @Twitter this isn’t what you want your platform to stand for ??? I thought we were all supposed to be kind these days !!!!!!”

Here, check out the Tweet:

How can it be right that you can tweet that you want the PM to die !!??? Surely @Twitter this isn’t what you want your platform to stand for ??? I thought we were all supposed to be kind these days !!!!!!

— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) April 7, 2020

Kevin Pietersen also took to his Twitter and  shared his thoughts about PM Boris Johnson. In his Tweet, he cheered PM Boris by writing: “Come on @BorisJohnson!!!! ??“

Here, check out the Tweet:

Come on @BorisJohnson!!!! ??

— Kevin Pietersen? (@KP24) April 6, 2020

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