Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

S.korea eases social distancing curbs amid COVID-19 downtrend

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SEOUL REUTERS ,11 OCT ,2020South Korea said on Sunday it will begin social distancing rules on Monday, allowing the reopening of nightly entertainm­ent facilities and sports fixtures, as new coronaviru­s cases have been edging lower in recent weeks.

Daily infections of the virus that causes COVID-19 have largely been in the double digits over the past two weeks, down from as many as 440 during outbreaks following a church and a political rally in August. Those prompted authoritie­s to tighten curbs on gatherings and some businesses.

The eased rules mean entertainm­ent facilities such as nightclubs and karaoke bars can reopen and limited audiences will be allowed at sports matches such as the popular Korea Baseball Organizati­on League, as long as they comply with anti-virus guidelines.

But some stricter rules will be kept in the heavily populated Seoul area and high-risk venues including religious gatherings and door-to-door sales businesses, the government said.

 ??  ?? People take a walk as they wear masks to avoid the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) at a park in Seoul
People take a walk as they wear masks to avoid the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) at a park in Seoul

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