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South Korea to end outdoor mask mandate

Announcement follows dropping of almost all other social distancing measures

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 29 Apr 2022 1:49PM

South Korea to end outdoor mask mandate
More than 86% of South Korea’s 51 million people have been fully vaccinated, with the majority also receiving a booster shot. – AFP pic, April 29, 2022

SEOUL – South Korea said today it will lift its outdoor mask mandate next week in response to a steady drop in Covid-19 cases after an Omicron-fuelled surge.

The announcement comes after Seoul dropped almost all other social distancing measures earlier this month, ending two years of strict requirements that put a massive strain on the country’s small businesses.

From Monday, residents will no longer be required to wear face masks outdoors unless attending an event with more than 50 participants, health authorities said. 

“As social distancing measures are lifted and the mask mandate is being adjusted, people are increasingly returning to their normal lives,” Jeong Eun-kyeong, the director of Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency, told reporters.

“This is all thanks to the patience and cooperation of the people over a long period of time,” Jeong added.

South Korea’s incoming administration, headed by conservative president-elect Yoon Suk-y, today criticised the decision to end the mask mandate as “premature”, questioning if it had been based solely on “virus prevention measures”.

Ahn Cheol-soo, chief of Yoon’s transition team, had previously said the new government planned to make a decision on the mandate in May.

South Korea reported 50,568 new coronavirus cases today, well down from the peak of more than 620,000 a day in mid-March.

Jeong said there had been a “steady decrease” in Covid-19 cases for the past six weeks.

“The number of new critically ill patients is also decreasing,” she said, adding hospitals had enough beds to treat new inpatients.  

More than 86% of South Korea’s 51 million people have been fully vaccinated, with the majority also receiving a booster shot.

About 22,700 people in the country have died from the coronavirus – a 0.13% fatality rate, one of the world’s lowest. – AFP, April 29, 2022

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