Virtually all pandemic restrictions lifted in England but freedomday has been met with deep concern as coronavirus cases surge across UK
A man jumps on the dance floor shortly after the reopening, at The Piano Works in Farringdon, in London, July 19, 2021.
Johnson 's bet that he can get one of Europe's largest economies firing again because so many people are now vaccinated marks a new chapter in the global response to the coronavirus. But Johnson's big day was marred by "pingdemic chaos" as a National Health Service app ordered hundreds of thousands of people to self-isolate – prompting warnings supermarket shelves could soon be emptied.
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