On the 18th, the first day of the last social distancing measure before the phased daily recovery (With Corona) implementation, citizens are dining at a restaurant in Seoul. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

On the 18th, the first day of the last social distancing measure before the phased daily recovery (With Corona) implementation, citizens are dining at a restaurant in Seoul. Photo by Mun Ho-nam munonam@

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[Asia Economy reporters Seolgina Jo and Chunhee Lee] The draft for the 'Phased Daily Recovery,' scheduled for next month, is expected to be released as early as the 25th.


On the morning of the 21st, Son Young-rae, head of the Social Strategy Division at the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasures Headquarters, stated at a press briefing, "The draft for the phased daily recovery is being created by actively operating the public-private joint COVID-19 Daily Recovery Support Committee and its subcommittees, gathering various opinions." He added, "We have scheduled a public hearing around next Monday (the 25th)." Since opinions on the draft will be collected during the public hearing, the draft is also expected to be released on that day.


Son explained, "The public hearing will not be a comprehensive one covering everything but will focus on the quarantine and medical subcommittees, clarifying directions for adjusting the quarantine and medical response systems and social distancing measures, and gathering opinions from the public and related organizations."



The Daily Recovery Support Committee, formed to prepare the transition plan for quarantine measures, is divided into four subcommittees: economy and livelihood, social and culture, local autonomy and safety, and quarantine and medical care, working on detailed transition plans. On the 22nd, the committee plans to hold a second expert policy discussion to collect opinions and suggestions from various experts. It is known that the draft will be released afterward without additional discussions.


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