The Prime Minister “will unveil the Covid-19 warning system” while “releasing the slogan of staying home”



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The Prime Minister is expected to tell the country to “stay vigilant, control the virus and save lives” (Image: Jeff Gilbert / REX / Getty)

Boris Johnson is said to be introducing a coronavirus warning system while establishing his closure exit plan on Sunday night.

The prime minister is supposed to abandon the slogan of “stay home,” instead of urging workers who cannot do their work from home to start returning to workplaces while following the rules of social distancing.

The government’s new catchphrase will be “stay vigilant, control the virus, and save lives,” as the blockade is gradually eased.

The five-stage warning system will signal the risk of infection in different parts of the country, with alerts ranging from green at level one to red at level five.

Managed by a new “joint biosecurity center”, it will detect local increases in infection rates, in order to locally alter restrictions in England, it is understood.

The conservative leader is expected to say the country is about to drop from four to three after a COBRA meeting with cabinet ministers, delegate nation leaders and London Mayor Sadiq Khan on Sunday afternoon.

On Monday, the government will publish a 50-page document outlining the complete plan to cautiously restart the economy for parliamentarians.

Later in the week, Johnson will address the 1922 Bank Conservatives Committee.

Mandatory Credit: Jeff Gilbert / REX Photo (10641347r) Prime Minister Boris Johnson stands on the steps of 10 Downing Street for VE 75th Anniversary Day VE Day 75, London, UK - May 08, 2020

Prime Minister Boris Johnson stands on the steps of 10 Downing Street for VE’s 75th Anniversary Day (Image: Jeff Gilbert / REX)
Travelers wearing a face shield travel to the basement on March 23, 2020 (Picture Getty Images)

The prime minister is believed to want to assess the restrictions every fortnight before deciding whether to ease further.

Their roadmap will be revealed after the police admitted they were “Fight a losing battle” with the lockout this weekend.

The images show Brits basking in the festive sun, despite government pleas to ignore speculation about lifting the restrictions and stay home.

Bored Britons who ignored the pleas were rejected by Brighton Beach police on Saturday.

Locals are said to have cheered when tourists were driven off the beach and traffic officers stopped the vehicles at the end of the A23.

The Coast Guard also said it had seen the most calls since the VE Day Bank Holiday Friday closed.

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