S.Korea drops most Covid restrictions as cases fall


South Korean officials will reassess lifting the country's mask mandate in two weeks as it emerges from an Omicron-fuelled surge. – EPA pic, April 15, 2022.

SOUTH Korea will lift almost all social distancing measures, the government said today, citing a dramatic fall in reported cases of Covid-19 after an Omicron-fuelled surge, but the mask mandate will remain. 

South Koreans will be required to wear masks indoors “for a considerable time ahead”, authorities said, adding they may lift the requirement to mask outdoors in two weeks’ time if cases continue to fall. 

“The midnight business curfew and a 10-person cap on the size of gatherings will be lifted starting Monday,” said Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum. 

The decision marks the end of two years of strict distancing requirements, which have put huge strain on small businesses, and indicates South Korea is returning to normality. 

Restrictions on eating inside facilities such as cinemas will also be lifted from April 25. 

But requiring the public to wear masks indoors is “inevitable for a considerable time ahead”, to prevent another outbreak, Kim added. 

Officials will reassess whether to lift the outdoor mask requirement in two weeks, he added. 

Much evidence suggests the risk of transmission outdoors is extremely low, and many countries, including the United States, have said masks aren’t needed outdoors for vaccinated people.

The move comes after South Korea appears to have passed the peak of an Omicron-driven outbreak, with daily cases falling to below 100,000 last week, down from a peak of over 620,000 in mid-March.

More than 86% of the South Korean population of 51 million has been fully vaccinated, with the majority also receiving a booster shot.

South Korea is rolling out second boosters to vulnerable populations.

Around 20,000 people in South Korea have died from the coronavirus – a 0.13% fatality rate, which is one of the world’s lowest. – AFP, April 15, 2022.


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