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People arrive for the 00:01 event organised by Egyptian Elbows at Oval Space nightclub, as England lifted most coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions at midnight, in London, Britain, July 19, 2021. [Photo/Agencies]
All people entering venues with large crowds in the United Kingdom, including nightclubs, will need to provide proof of double vaccination from September, in a policy move that has been heavily criticized by politicians and nightlife industry heads.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced the new conditions on Monday, the same day the government removed almost all COVID-19-related restrictions in England, which triggered so-called Freedom Day parties at clubs across the country.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson s Freedom Day ending over a year of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions in England was marred by surging infections, warnings of supermarket shortages and his own forced self-isolation.
Clubbers flocked on Monday to the first live music events without restrictions since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
The government reopened nightclubs and dropped almost all coronavirus measures in England in a bet that mass vaccinations will prevent another deadly wave of COVID-19. I have not been allowed to dance for like what seems like forever, said Georgia Pike, 31, at the Oval Space in Hackney, east London. I want to dance, I want to hear live music, I want the vibe of being at a gig, of being around other people.