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Photo: Tolga Akmen/AFP via Getty ImagesRising new cases and Prime Minister Boris Johnson's journey back into quarantine dampened the England's "freedom day" on Monday, when the country lifted most of its remaining coronavirus-related restrictions.Why it matters: Face masks and capacity limits are no longer allowed in England, freeing up people to attend large events again, though scientists have warned that it could be dangerous to fully reopen when infections are increasing, according to AP.Illustration: Eniola Odetunde/AxiosThe U.S., NATO and other allies are collectively calling out China for malicious cyberattacks, including a March attack that exploited a flaw in Microsoft's Exchange Server.
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