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South Korea eases its tough social distancing measures for the next two weeks until September 28 in the Seoul Capital Area. The government lifts a ban on on-site dining after 9 p.m. local time, though it still requires restaurants and cafes to restrict seating and record patrons' names and contact details. Effective tomorrow, franchise coffee shops will resume normal operations, after restricting service to takeouts.

COVID-19: South Korea eases social distancing for two weeks ahead of major holiday

Sources:  CNA


Changes

  1. South Korea eased its tough social distancing measures for the next two weeks until September 28 in the Seoul Capital Area. The government has lifted a ban on onsite dining after 9pm though it still requires restaurants and cafes to restrict seating and record patrons' names and contact details. From September 14, franchise coffee shops will resume normal operations, after restricting service to takeouts.
  2. South Korea eases its tough social distancing measures for the next two weeks until September 28 in the Seoul Capital Area. The government lifts a ban on on-site dining after 9 p.m. local time, though it still requires restaurants and cafes to restrict seating and record patrons' names and contact details. Effective tomorrow, franchise coffee shops will resume normal operations, after restricting service to takeouts.

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