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- ■ A man jumps on the dance floor shortly after the reopening, at The Piano Works in Farringdon, London on Monday.

LONDON — Corks popped, beats boomed out and giddy revelers rushed onto dancefloor­s when England’s nightclubs reopened on Monday as the country lifted most remaining coronaviru­s restrictio­ns after more than a year of lockdowns, mask mandates and other pandemic-related curbs on freedom.

For clubbers and nightclub owners, the moment lived up to its media-given moniker, “Freedom Day”. But the big step out of lockdown was met with nervousnes­s by many Britons and concern from scientists, who say the UK is entering uncharted waters by opening up when confirmed cases are not falling but soaring.

As of Monday, face masks were no longer legally required in England, work-from-home guidance ended and, with social distancing rules shelved, no limits existed on the number of people attending theatre performanc­es or big events.

Nightclubs were allowed to open for the first time in almost 18 months, and from London to Liverpool, thousands of people danced the night away at “Freedom Day” parties starting at midnight.

“I’m absolutely ecstatic,” clubgoer Lorna Feeney said at Bar Fibre in the northern England city of Leeds.

“That’s my life, my soul — I love dancing.”

At The Piano Works in London, patrons packed the area around the cordoned-off dance floor on Sunday as a host led a countdown to midnight.

Once a ceremonial ribbon was cut, the crowd ran toward the dance floor as confetti canons went off and a disco ball spun above.

Soon, unmasked clubgoers dancing to a live band’s rendition of Whitney Houston’s I Wanna Dance With Somebody filled the floor.

 ?? Picture: AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali Picture: AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali ?? People on the dance floor shortly after the reopening at The Piano Works in Farringdon, in London, on Monday.
Picture: AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali Picture: AP Photo/Alberto Pezzali People on the dance floor shortly after the reopening at The Piano Works in Farringdon, in London, on Monday.

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