- Pubs in England were allowed to reopen after midnight Monday after four months of closure.
- They can only serve outside, and to a maximum of six people per group.
- But that didn’t stop people going in the cold, just after midnight and first thing Monday morning.
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Pubs reopened on Monday in England after being closed for four months due to coronavirus restrictions.
Clothing stores, salons, and gyms were also allowed to reopen on Monday.
These groups were at the pub from 8 a.m. on Monday morning:
Some people even queued so they could sit at tables outside a pub just after midnight:
The BBC showed one pub using a gong to mark the reopening as people drank outside on Monday morning:
Photos also show people drinking their first pub beers in months:
These people went for their pints despite the cold, with the Met Office predicting temperatures of between 9 and 11 degrees Celsius (48 to 52 degrees Fahrenheit) across England for the start of the week. Some parts of southern England also experienced snow and sleet on Monday morning.
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