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Government’s new coronavirus awareness slogan met with a wave of online parodies

One parody of the government's stay alert, control the virus, save lives slogan - Credit: Archant

The government’s new coronavirus lockdown slogan has been ridiculed by Twitter users who have rehashed the ‘stay alert, control the virus, save lives’ graphics into hilarious parodies.

The new government ‘stay alert’ slogan. Photograph: Downing Street/Twitter. – Credit: Archant

The new messaging was introduced ahead of Boris Johnson’s latest lockdown announcement on Sunday, after ministers moved away from the ‘Stay at Home’ messaging.

It provoked much ridicule on social media with Twitter users creating their own versions.

Here are a few that caught our attention.

https://twitter.com/thefishgod/status/1259749423728508928
https://twitter.com/cultofwedgeuk/status/1259553482702557184
https://twitter.com/Scarfolk/status/1259396447746875398
https://twitter.com/agnes_guano/status/1259457247702384648
https://twitter.com/WBA_Baracus/status/1259538470470590464
https://twitter.com/beaubodor/status/1259250485669900288
https://twitter.com/dylan_patel/status/1259382422048854016
https://twitter.com/aaniarchi/status/1259361457478815744
https://twitter.com/WordsmithUK/status/1259403606853406723

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