British Prime Minister Boris Johnson issued new stay-at-home advice on Sunday and warned he would proceed cautiously on lifting a nationwide coronavirus lockdown as the death toll in Britain, already the highest in Europe, continues to mount.
In a televised address to the nation at 7:00 pm (1800 GMT), Johnson is expected to extend confinement orders imposed in late March, although garden centres are set to reopen.
But in a sign of a gradual shift towards getting the country moving again, he tweeted new public advice for people to "stay alert", to replace the current slogan to "stay home, save lives".
People must stay at home "as much as possible" and limit contact with others, a more lenient message than previous rules to only go outside