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Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announces that South Korea will begin easing social distancing rules from Level 2 to Level 1 nationwide tomorrow, allowing limited audiences at sporting events and the reopening of nightly entertainment facilities, as long as they comply with anti-virus health protocols, as new cases have been edging lower in recent weeks. However, some restrictions will be kept in place in Seoul Capital Area and other high-risk facilities.

S. Korea to ease social distancing to lowest level, retain stronger measures as needed: PM | Yonhap News Agency

Sources:  The Jakarta Post  Yonhap News Agency


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  1. South Korean prime minister Chung Sye-kyun announces that it will begin eases social distancing rules tomorrow, allowing limited audiences at sporting events and the reopening of nightly entertainment facilities as long as they comply with anti-virus health protocols, as new cases have been edging lower in recent weeks. But some restrictions will kept in place in Seoul Capital Area and high-risk facilities.
  2. Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announces that it will begin eases social distancing rules from level 2 to level 1 nationwide tomorrow, allowing limited audiences at sporting events and the reopening of nightly entertainment facilities as long as they comply with anti-virus health protocols, as new cases have been edging lower in recent weeks. But some strict restrictions will kept in place in Seoul Capital Area and high-risk facilities.
  3. Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announces that South Korea will begin easing social distancing rules from Level 2 to Level 1 nationwide tomorrow, allowing limited audiences at sporting events and the reopening of nightly entertainment facilities, as long as they comply with anti-virus health protocols, as new cases have been edging lower in recent weeks. However, some restrictions will be kept in place in Seoul Capital Area and other high-risk facilities.

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