South Korea is wary of “looseness” such as increasing number of consecutive holidays starting from 30th April 23:52

It has been pointed out that many people may go out, for example, it is expected that approximately 180,000 people will visit Jeju Island in the south during consecutive holidays from the 30th. Although the Korean government is slowing down the number of people infected with the new coronavirus, it is wary of the "looseness" of the people and calls for thorough measures such as wearing masks.

In South Korea, the pace of increase in the number of infected people is declining, and recently there are around 10 new infected people confirmed each day.

Citizens are becoming more prominent in the city, and many people enjoyed taking walks in the park in Seoul on the 29th.

In Korea, from the 30th to the 3rd of the next month, there are 4 consecutive holidays, with one day left, and the 5th of the month is a national holiday. It is expected that approximately 180,000 people will visit Jeju Island in the south during this period, and many accommodations in the eastern part of Gangwon-do will be close to 100%. It has been pointed out that people may go out.

The Korean government is wary of the "looseness" of the people, saying that this consecutive holiday will be a turning point for whether or not infection can be suppressed.

At a press conference on the 29th, he said, "I'm worried that the infection will not spread again. I want you to work together until the end so that your efforts so far will not be lost due to a momentary alertness." I called again to do it.