[Photo] The Disappearing Homecoming Procession Due to COVID-19
On the first day of the Lunar New Year holiday, the 11th, travelers at Seoul Station are moving to board trains to their hometowns. The government has imposed a ban on private gatherings of five or more people from today until the 14th to prevent the domestic resurgence of COVID-19. Even immediate family members cannot gather in groups of five or more if they have different addresses, and fines will be imposed for violations. / Reporter Moon Honam munonam@
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