Korea announced to lift regulations to prevent COVID-19
Korea announced April 15 that most restrictions related to the COVID-19 pandemic will be lifted next week.
South Korean Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum announced that from April 18, the midnight curfew for restaurants and other businesses will be lifted, limiting private gatherings booked at 10 p.m. removed, Reuters reported.
“Wearing a mask is still a very important means of protecting ourselves. It is inevitable that the mandatory maintenance of masks in indoor spaces will be for a considerable period of time,” the Korean Prime Minister emphasized.
Regarding wearing masks outdoors, Kim Boo-kyum said, the government will consider whether to lift the existing regulations within two weeks, depending on the situation. COVID-19 in Korea.
The number of COVID-19 cases in South Korea seems to have passed its peak after hovering above 620,000 cases per day in mid-March. The daily number of COVID-19 cases fell below 150,000 on April 14.
On April 13, the Korean government announced a plan to expand the second booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine (ie the fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine) to people over 60 years old.
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