Americans' July Fourth festivities sparkle after last year's COVID-19 cancellations

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Americans marked their nation’s 245th birthday on Sunday (Jul 4) with fireworks that may look brighter, hot dogs that may taste juicier and ...

NEW YORK: Americans marked their nation’s 245th birthday on Sunday with fireworks that may look brighter, hot dogs that may taste juicier and marching bands that may sound jauntier after the coronavirus pandemic forced the cancellation of nearly all celebrations last year.

This year's Independence Day holiday, following 600,000 US deaths from COVID-19 and amid a rise in the more aggressive Delta variant, was a time for Americans to show their patriotism and celebrate a personal sense of freedom by mingling with friends again and enjoying summer's simple pleasures. Preparations take place for an Independence Day celebration on the South Lawn of the White House on Jul 3, 2021, in Washington. It was expected to be the busiest July Fourth road travel holiday on record - with an estimated 43.6 million Americans behind the wheel, or 5 per cent more than a previous record set in 2019, the American Automobile Association said.

"We're not at the finish line yet, but summer has never felt more full of possibility, and doesn't the air smell so much sweeter without our masks?" the first lady said.Unvaccinated attendees must wear a mask at an evening celebration for 1,000 people on the White House lawn that President Joe Biden and the first lady are hosting for essential workers and military families, officials said.

 

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