Boris Johnson is able to walk again after he was moved back from intensive care to a hospital ward, Downing Street says.A statement from Number 10 said: “The prime minister has been able to do short walks, between periods of rest, as part of the care he is receiving to aid his recovery.”He has spoken to his doctors and thanks the whole clinical team for the incredible care he has received.”His thoughts are with those affected by this terrible disease.”He was taken to St Thomas’ hospital in central London on Sunday night – ten days after testing positive for COVID-19. Advertisement Fears grew for his health when his symptoms worsened and he was transferred to intensive care the following day.He spent three nights there before Downing Street confirmed he was in the “early phase of his recovery” and moved back to a normal hospital ward. More from Boris Johnson Coronavirus: Boris Johnson waved thanks to NHS staff as he was moved out of intensive care Coronavirus: Carrie Symonds joins ‘Clap For Our Carers’ as Boris Johnson moves out intensive care Coronavirus: Boris Johnson moved out of intensive care but remains in hospital Coronavirus: Dominic Raab says UK ‘must keep going’…