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S. Korea to reimpose business curfews to battle Covid-19 surge

7,850 cases reported yesterday, infections may rise to 20,000 next month, say authorities

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Dec 2021 1:00PM

S. Korea to reimpose business curfews to battle Covid-19 surge
South Korea will reimpose business curfews effective Saturday limiting the hours that businesses may be open as well as private gatherings to be limited to 4 people. – Pixabay pic, December 16, 2021

SEOUL – South Korea said today it will reimpose coronavirus curfews on businesses and limit the size of gatherings again as record infections forced the government to pause its plan to live with Covid-19.

Following a rapid vaccination programme, authorities eased restrictions last month to help boost the Covid-19-hit economy, removing limits on how long businesses could stay open.

But new daily infections have more than trebled since then, with a record 7,850 cases reported yesterday, and authorities have warned that figure could rise to as many as 20,000 next month.

“We will be able to overcome this critical moment only if we quickly bring the spread under control through strong social distancing measures,” Prime Minister Kim Boo-kyum said today as he announced the fresh curbs.

Under the new rules, which come into effect Saturday for an initial two weeks, restaurants, cafes and other nightlife venues will have to close at 9pm, while other public places such as cinemas and concert halls will be allowed to operate until 10pm.

The size of private gatherings will be limited to four people.

The government has urged those eligible for booster jabs to get them as soon as possible, warning about the pressure building on the country’s healthcare system.

More than 80% of the South Korean population has been fully vaccinated.

Authorities have not released data on how many of the new infections are so-called breakthrough cases among the jabbed. – AFP, December 16, 2021

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