Partygoers all across England flocked to freshly reopened nightclubs to mark what has become known as the “freedom day” as the bulk of Covid-19 restrictions was lifted at the stroke of midnight.
Footage shared on social media showed long queues forming up outside of London’s night venues ahead of the much-anticipated reopening at midnight on Monday, when most of the remaining coronavirus restrictions, including mask mandates and social distancing, became moot.
Been queuing since 2130….one more hour to go. CLUBBING 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 pic.twitter.com/PdpCmAQkgT
— Leyton Bracegirdle (@leytonb) July 18, 2021
People are queuing down the road to get into this nightclub as soon as it’s legally allowed to open at midnight, when England’s covid restrictions are lifted. More on @BBCBreakfast later pic.twitter.com/UcVLVSVsK2
— Luxmy Gopal📺 (@luxmy_g) July 18, 2021
Goodbye 👋 lockdown from the club queue! 🥂🎉 #London pic.twitter.com/26IvR47jbW
— Sheldon (@Sheldon_Allen_) July 18, 2021
A clip from inside the iconic Heaven club in central London shows visitors counting down the seconds until the new rules come in effect. As the clock strikes midnight, balloons begin raining down on ecstatic revellers and music blaring.
#FreedomDay from Heaven, central London, as nightclubs open again after 16 months pic.twitter.com/p0hkTdr8S1
— Benjamin Butterworth (@benjaminbutter) July 18, 2021
FUCKING YES pic.twitter.com/Kd8qClcvuc
— Leyton Bracegirdle (@leytonb) July 19, 2021
While some cheered at yet another sign of life returning back to normal, with many clubs opening their doors for the first time since March 2020, others sounded the alarm about parties becoming potential “superspreaders events”. “New London club called the 4th wave opening soon,” one commenter quipped.
This is happening *right now*.
— Dr Natacha Kennedy 🏳️⚧️ (@natachakennedy) July 18, 2021
The queue, stretching round the block, for a nightclub in London, opening at midnight. How many of these superspreader events will we have tonight? pic.twitter.com/DI5LxlWlqF
With about 50,000 infections being reported in the UK daily, the opposition blasted PM Boris Johnson’s decision to phase out the restrictions as “reckless.” “We are against opening up without any precautions in place,” Jonathan Ashworth, Labour party’s health spokesman told BBC, taking aim at the plan. Johnson defended the decision, pointing out the vaccine rollout was successful in breaking the link between an infection and illness.
“There is no doubt at all...the massive vaccination programme - has very severely weakened the link between infection and hospitalisation, and between infection and serious illness and death,” Johnson said on Sunday. Some 68 percent of the adult Brits are fully vaccinated from the virus.
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Johnson still urged the public to stay vigilant in light of the Delta variant, considered to be far more contagious than previous mutations. He argued that summer was the best time to lift the restrictions since “the virus has the advantage of the cold weather” in winter and autumn.
While England has said goodby to most of its coronavirus-related restrictions, they are yet to be lifted in the rest of the UK. Northern Ireland is expected to follow suit, easing most of its restrictions on July 26. Scotland relaxed some of the Covid-19 rules on Monday, but kept the mask mandate as well as caps on indoor gatherings, hoping to get rid of most of the measures on August 9. In Wales, which boasts the lowest infection rate in the UK, most restrictions are expected to be lifted on August 7.
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