South Korea has officially begun transition into 'distancing in daily life' measures after 45 days of implementing strict social distancing.
Globally, more than 1.6 million people have been infected and more than 100,000 have died from COVID-19.has officially begun transition into 'distancing in daily life' measures after 45 days of implementing strict 'social distancing' but fears remain whether new rules are enough to keep people safe.patients in a day on Feb. 28, has flattened the curve to less than 10 confirmed patients over the last four consecutive days.
Visitors wearing face masks wait in line to enter an exhibition hall at the National Museum of Korea in Seoul on May 6, 2020. "We tell the members who come to exercise that they need to wear masks but many take them off while they run the treadmill or drink water," Choi Eun-ho of Core and Body Pilates told ABC News."But the center cannot force people to wear masks, it's no law."
A general view of empty Happy Dream Ballpark during a baseball game between SK Wyverns and Hanwha Eagles without spectators due to the novel coronavirus pandemic on May 7, 2020 in Incheon, South Korea.
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