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In London, gradual easing of anti-Covid measures, parks filled and outdoor sports centers opened
For the first time in six months, there were zero deaths on Sunday
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For the first time, after six months, there were zero deaths from Covid yesterday in London.
This was confirmed by the disaggregated data released by Public Health England taken up by the UK media.
London doctors speak of a "fantastic" result noting the parallel reduction in hospitalizations, with no more than an average of "1 or 2 deaths every two days" in intensive care.
With the relaxation of anti-Covid restrictions, outdoor sports centers have reopened and the first swimmers did not hesitate to jump into the pool in Hillingdon, west London while green spaces such as Hyde Park and St. James's Park have become populated with Londoners looking for relaxation.
Many organized football matches and picnics.
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