South Korea on alert over holidays despite slight drop in COVID-19 cases

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South Korea appealed on Tuesday for strict social-distancing despite a slight fall in the number of its new coronavirus cases, with millions of ...

People in traditional Korean hanbok dresses wear face masks as they visit Gyeongbokgung palace in Seoul on Feb 3, 2020. SEOUL: South Korea appealed on Tuesday for strict social distancing despite a slight fall in the number of its new coronavirus cases, with millions of people set to travel for a major holiday.

Health authorities pleaded for people to stay home and refrain from gatherings ahead of the Korean thanksgiving holiday of Chuseok, which begins on Wednesday, although millions are still expected to travel across the country. The government eased some social distancing rules after the rate of infections slowed this month but imposed special measures for the holiday, including banning dining at motorway rest areas and nursing home visits and requiring temperature checks at all stations.

 

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