LONDON (Reuters) - Actors, workers for Britain's National Health Service (NHS) and a flash mob all turned out for the premiere of comedy "Off the Rails" on Thursday, the first major red carpet event in London since most COVID-19 restrictions were lifted in England.
Despite a wave of new cases in Britain, Prime Minister Boris Johnson ended most regulations in England on Monday, such as the need to socially distance.
Out to enjoy the film screening in central London's Leicester Square, where a flash mob performed, were some 150 NHS staff, including Fidelia Essell-Uwagbae, head of nursing at a vaccination centre. "Absolutely excited to see the nation coming back to as close to normal as it can but we still need to take those precautions,".
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