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Coronavirus: Minister defends new 'stay alert' slogan amid concerns it will confuse public

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A cabinet minister has defended the government's new slogan advising Brits to "stay alert" amid concerns it will confuse the public.

Communities Secretary Robert Jenrick has insisted that "staying at home will still be a very important part" of the governments message to the public - despite ditching the slogan.

The government has been accused of mixed messaging ahead of Boris Johnson's roadmap for easing the lockdown which he will lay out tonight.

After the bluntness of the shutdown message of "stay at home, save lives, protect the NHS", Britons are now set to be asked to "stay alert, control the virus, save lives".

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