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When England dropped almost all Covid restrictions nearly two weeks ago, people piled into venues and businesses and hospitality celebrated what felt like the end of the pandemic and a new beginning following the success of the vaccine rollout.
But for some with complex health conditions, it felt like it was starting all over again, leaving them feeling abandoned and unprotected.
Today on The Fourcast we speak to a representative of the hospitality industry, to ask if "Freedom Day" can save businesses on the edge, and a chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patient, who’s been forced to go back into shielding.
By Channel 4 News5
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When England dropped almost all Covid restrictions nearly two weeks ago, people piled into venues and businesses and hospitality celebrated what felt like the end of the pandemic and a new beginning following the success of the vaccine rollout.
But for some with complex health conditions, it felt like it was starting all over again, leaving them feeling abandoned and unprotected.
Today on The Fourcast we speak to a representative of the hospitality industry, to ask if "Freedom Day" can save businesses on the edge, and a chronic lymphocytic leukaemia patient, who’s been forced to go back into shielding.

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