I guess it is what they mean by 'caseload'.
If it is new positive tests... then we seem not there yet.
If it is hospital admissions, critical care beds or daily deaths, then maybe?
Here are some points of note:
Step One – Wednesday 13th May
Work:
Workers should continue to work from home rather than their normal physical workplace, wherever possible.
Workers who cannot work from home should travel to work if their workplace is open.
eg food production, construction...
Nope. Still don't get what you are struggling with.
"Stay alert" is not exactly a complicated message.
There is a risk of contracting a serious viral infection from your fellow citizens. "Stay alert" to this risk and modify your behaviour to reduce the risk to yourself and those around you.
You seem to be trying really hard to find something to bicker about here.
It is a simple message.
Are you really struggling to understand what 'be alert' means?
"Stay Alert" to me means that we have moved from the emergency 'Stay at home" to the point where there is still a risk that we need to be aware of, but we need to start the process of getting on with our lives in some small ways, and act sensibly in the face of that risk.
I am not sure what all...