Several U.K. residents in London and Leeds, England, headed to nightclubs at the stroke of midnight on Monday as COVID-19 restrictions further lifted in what many were labelling as “Freedom Day.” But later in the day, some people were expressing concerns over the changes, as COVID-19 case rates continue to rise in the U.K. as the Delta variant surges, with cases topping 50,000 per day last week, though virus deaths remain comparatively low so far.
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‘Freedom Day:’ UK residents go clubbing as COVID-19 restrictions lift, but some still wary
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