On the 6th, when 'distancing in daily life' began, commuters were seen walking near Gwanghwamun Intersection in Seoul. From this day, the operation of various facilities that had been closed due to COVID-19 resumed, and events and gatherings were also permitted. However, 'distancing in daily life' does not mean a complete return to the previous normal or the end of COVID-19. The health authorities emphasized basic personal quarantine rules such as ▶staying home for 3-4 days if sick ▶maintaining a healthy distance of an arm's length./Reporter Kim Hyun-min kimhyun81@
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