Johnson to announce coronavirus warning system for England | World News



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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.


The change in messaging will come amid concerns that workers do not want to resume their duties after firm instructions to “stay home, protect the NHS, save lives.”

Transportation Secretary Grant Shapps said Saturday the prime minister would proceed with “extreme caution.” It was suggested that the incoming changes for England would be modest, he suggested, with a lifting of the limit of only one period of exercise per day and permission for garden centers to reopen.

Shapps did not deny that the ministers planned to impose a 14-day quarantine on people arriving in the UK by plane from any country other than the Republic of Ireland. He declined to respond to widespread calls for clarity as some wondered if the rule would apply to passengers arriving by boat and whether companies would receive additional support for fear that the move would be disastrous for the industry.

However, the minister addressed concerns that progress on the blockade was being damaged, saying “throw it away because it is sunny outside this weekend, that would be absolutely tragic.”

Johnson told Sun on Sunday: “We will have to work even harder to take each step correctly … You have very few options to climb. But it is on the descent that you must make sure not to run too fast, lose control and stumble.” .

Earlier, Welsh Prime Minister Mark Drakeford said the Prime Minister’s announcement for England would be “very much in line” with the “smallest” relaxation granted in his nation. He added that schools in Wales will not reopen to most students in June.


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