Poles lit candles and laid flowers on their loved ones' graves on Monday to celebrate All Saints Day, resuming a tradition interrupted last year by the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2020, the government closed all cemeteries for the holiday to avoid crowds forming at a time when COVID-19 vaccines were not yet available and the country was reporting more than 20,000 daily infections.
"It's a huge joy that we can finally visit the graves of our loved ones this year, that we can get back to this tradition," said Aleksander Zarzeka, a 31-year old lawyer from Warsaw who came to Lublin, eastern Poland, to visit family graves. Few people wore masks at the historic necropolis in Lublin despite calls from the health minister to do so, but even the elderly did not seem worried.
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