‘We have to be careful’: why are masks still worn in Japan and South Korea?

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‘We have to be careful’: why are masks still worn in Japan and South Korea?
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Covid cases are stabilising in the countries but many may continue to wear face coverings, even if rules change

This month, South Korea, which has recorded 23,606 Covid-19 deaths in its population of 52 million, ended a requirement for masks to be worn outdoors – except for gatherings of 50 or more people – but kept the mandate for indoors and public transport.

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