The new 'stay alert' coronavirus messaging has been ruthlessly mocked online, with Brits coming up with their own satirical versions. 'Stay at home, protect the NHS and save lives' - used since the beginning of the outbreak in the UK - has been ditched and replaced with 'stay alert, control the virus, and save lives'.
Boris Johnson is expected to unveil it tonight at 7pm when he addresses the nation and sets out the 'roadmap' for how the UK will leave the lockdown he imposed on March 23.
It was first unveiled last night and since been criticized as vague and unclear. And Brits have decided to react making memes to mock the new guidance and creating their own versions of the new slogan.