Pictures: Pakistan reopens restaurants, cinemas and gyms as COVID-19 counts drop

Government on Monday lifted almost all restrictions it had imposed since March

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Pakistanis flocked to gyms, salons and restaurants that opened on Monday for the first time in five months after being shut to stop the spread of the coronavirus.
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Gyms opened in the city of Peshawar, with customers relieved they no longer had to train at home.
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People arrive at a mall in Karachi, after government announced it would be lifting most of the country's remaining coronavirus restrictions after seeing new cases drop for several weeks.
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The government allowed a partial resumption of commercial activities in May. Despite reopening the remaining businesses, it urged people take precautions including wearing masks.
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UN official says Pakistan’s COVID-19 containment ‘good example for the world’. In this picture, people eat at a rooftop restaurant on Margalla Hills in Islamabad after government announced it would be lifting most of the country's remaining coronavirus restrictions after seeing new cases drop for several weeks.
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A worker checks the temperature of children arriving with their mother to visit the zoo, following an ease in restrictions that had been imposed to help control the coronavirus, in Lahore.
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A man wears a protective mask as he exercises at a public gym after Pakistan lifted lockdown restrictions, as the COVID-19 outbreak continues, in Peshawar.
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People wear face masks and keep social distancing as they enter a cinema following an ease in restrictions that had been imposed to help control the coronavirus, in Peshawar.
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People eat at a rooftop restaurant close to the historical Badshahi Mosque, following an ease in restrictions that had been imposed to help control the coronavirus, in Lahore.
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People wear protective masks while watching a movie at a cinema after Pakistan lifted lockdown restrictions, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, in Peshawar.
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A man wears a protective mask as he has a haircut at a barbershop in Karachi. The South Asian country has recorded more than 280,000 cases of COVID-19 and nearly 6,100 deaths, but has seen a slowing of numbers since June, when it recorded nearly 7,000 infections and 118 deaths in a single day.

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