South Korea continues to upgrade immigration control measures. On March 20th, local time, the South Korean government introduced that starting from the 22nd, all European immigrants, including long-term residence visas, will be taken quarantine.

Previously, South Korea had required special quarantine procedures for all visitors to Korea, including submitting health status declaration forms and downloading self-diagnostic APPs.

After the outbreak, many international flights in South Korea were grounded, and the number of immigrants was greatly reduced, and the number of people in the immigration hall was scarce. The departure hall is also "empty", and there is no longer a long line of passengers going through the formalities. The reporter visited in the departure hall and found that the counters of many airlines have been temporarily closed, and even beverage shops and coffee shops have been closed.

There is a fever screening clinic at the airport to check the temperature of incoming and outgoing personnel, and various warning signs are displayed, and exit masks are prohibited.

(Reporter Zeng Zheng, editor Xiao Zihe)

Editor-in-chief: [Wang Kai]