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Gov’t to Extend Restrictions on Restaurant, Cafe Hours in Areas Under Toughest Distancing


A restaurant in South Korea's southeastern port city of Busan remains empty on Aug. 10, 2021, amid tightened social distancing rules imposed by the local government. (Yonhap)

A restaurant in South Korea’s southeastern port city of Busan remains empty on Aug. 10, 2021, amid tightened social distancing rules imposed by the local government. (Yonhap)

SEOUL, Aug. 20 (Korea Bizwire)South Korea decided to extend restrictions on the business hours restaurants and cafes under the toughest social distancing restrictions by one hour, Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum announced Friday, as the country struggles to contain the spread of COVID-19.

Restaurants and cafes in regions under Level 4 social distancing rules, the highest in the country’s four-tier system, will be required to close at 9 p.m., an hour earlier than the current 10 p.m., starting Monday.

The government, however, decided to allow private gatherings of up to four in restaurants and cafes if the party includes two people who are fully vaccinated and have undergone a 14 day immunity-forming period.

The readjustment was announced as the government decided to extend its tough social distancing restrictions for two more weeks.

The greater Seoul area, encompassing the capital, Gyeonggi Province and the western port city of Incheon, will remain under Level 4 distancing rules, while most of other regions will be subject to Level 3 until Sept. 5.

Workers at facilities with high risk of coronavirus infections will also be subject to regular preemptive tests, Kim added.

“The fierce flame of the fourth wave of COVID-19 still remains in place,” Kim said, adding that authorities plan to strengthen administrative penalties for violations of virus curbs.

The prime minister also stated that the central government will consolidate the management and uses of hospital beds across the nation to better treat patients and swiftly secure more beds by working together with local governments.

Kim reiterated that the next two weeks will be critical in the country’s battle against the pandemic and asked for the people’s cooperation, especially as schools reopen for the fall semester this month.

A soldier stands guard at the gate of a boot camp in Nonsan, around 200 kilometers south of Seoul, on July 7, 2021. (Yonhap)

A soldier stands guard at the gate of a boot camp in Nonsan, around 200 kilometers south of Seoul, on July 7, 2021. (Yonhap)

The Ministry of National Defense also said it will extend the toughest Level 4 social distancing for the military for two more weeks till Sept. 5.

Under the measures, the current restriction that allows only up to 10 percent of members of a military unit to go on vacation simultaneously will be maintained, according to the ministry.

The cap, however, will be extendable to 15 percent upon approval by a general-level commander, according to the ministry.

Some of the current social distancing measures for the military will also be readjusted or lifted in line with the progress of the vaccination campaign.

The current guidelines calling on servicemen whose homes are in areas under the Level 4 social distancing to refrain from returning home will be removed.

In line with the new nationwide rules, gatherings of up to four people will be allowed if they are fully vaccinated.

The current ban on private gatherings of more than four people before 6 p.m. and more than two people after 6 p.m. will be retained for those who are not vaccinated, it said.

(Yonhap)

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