Former PM who led Belgium’s fight against Covid-19 in intensive care with virus

22 October 2020, 11:54

Sophie Wilmes
Virus Outbreak Belgium Wilmes. Picture: PA

Sophie Wilmes, who is now foreign minister, was admitted to hospital on Wednesday.

Sophie Wilmes, who as Belgian’s prime minister led the country’s fight against coronavirus, is in intensive care with the disease, her office said on Thursday.

Ms Wilmes, 45, who handed the reins over to Alexander de Croo earlier this month and is now Belgian’s foreign minister, announced last week that she had tested positive.

She was admitted to the hospital on Wednesday.

Virus Outbreak Belgium Wilmes
Minister of State for Europe at the German Federal Foreign Office Michael Roth greets Sophie Wilmes with an elbow bump at an EU meeting on October 13 (Virginia Mayo/AP)

Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Elke Pattyn said Ms Wilmes is in a stable condition and conscious.

She said her condition “is not worrying”.

Ms Wilmes was in charge when the first wave of infections hit the country this spring.

She said last week she thought she got infected within her family circle.

Mr De Croo and Charles Michel, a former Belgian prime minister now presiding over the European Council, were among the many politicians who sent Ms Wilmes messages of support.

“All my affection and friendship to Sophie Wilmes who led the national fight against Covid-19 and who must now fight it personally,” Michel said in a message posted on Twitter.

Belgium has been severely hit by coronavirus and is currently enduring a sharp rise in new cases.

More than 10,000 people have died from coronavirus-related complications in Belgium.

Ms Wilmes became Belgium’s first female prime minister in October last year when she succeeded Mr Michel.

First appointed as a caretaker, she then led a government with special powers to fight the coronavirus pandemic.

Ms Wilmes was praised for her soft touch as she calmly led the country through the crisis.

Born in Brussels, she started her political career as a local councillor in the Belgian capital and joined the central government in 2015 as budget minister.

She stepped down this month when Mr De Croo was sworn in after nearly a year and a half of complex negotiations among parties divided along linguistic as well as political lines.

By Press Association

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