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Boris Johnson is expected to come up with a coronavirus warning system for England when he describes his plans to gradually ease the blockade.
The prime minister will abandon the slogan of “stay home” and instead tell the country to “stay vigilant, control the virus and save lives” when he describes his “road map” to new normalcy during a speech at the nation on Sunday. Johnson plans to tell workers they can’t do their work from home to start going back to their workplaces while following the rules for social distancing.
It is understood that a warning system administered by a new “joint biosecurity center” will detect local increases in infection rates, with the aim of altering local restrictions in England. Alerts will range from green at level one to red at level five. Johnson is expected to say the nation as a whole is close to going from four to three.
The Prime Minister will chair an emergency Cobra committee meeting with cabinet ministers, delegated nation leaders and London Mayor Sadiq Khan before his prerecorded speech at 7pm.
On Monday, the government will release a 50-page document outlining the complete plan to cautiously restart the economy for parliamentarians.