South Korean authorities have eased anti-coronavirus restrictions against the backdrop of improving the epidemiological situation in the country. This was stated by the Korean Minister of Health and Welfare Pak Neung Hu.
Since April 18, South Korea has canceled the mask regime outside closed premises, removed the limit on the duration of the work of catering points and the number of participants in personal meetings. Cinema halls, beauty salons, sports complexes, karaoke bars, and buffet establishments have opened.
Restrictions on classes in schools are also being lifted, church services are again allowed, subject to occupancy of the premises up to 30%.