China News Service, June 13. According to Yonhap News Agency, the South Korean government will hold a meeting on the 17th to decide whether to lift the mandatory isolation measures for South Korean new crown patients.

On April 18, local time, social distancing measures such as limited business hours for public gatherings in South Korea and limited members of private gatherings, events and gatherings were fully lifted.

The picture shows citizens gathering at a cafe in Mapo District, Seoul that night.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liu Xu

  According to reports, Sun Yinglai, head of the social strategy team of the South Korean Central Emergency Response Headquarters, said on the 13th that the South Korean government is currently discussing whether to lift the isolation obligation in combination with expert opinions. many questions.

  Sun Yinglai said that if the mandatory isolation measures are lifted, the South Korean government will study other measures to allow new crown patients to isolate themselves according to their own symptoms.

  He also said that the Korean government plans to create an environment in which patients with COVID-19 can rest assured and rest assured in terms of system and culture.

  Earlier on the 8th, South Korea completely lifted entry quarantine restrictions.

Regardless of nationality and history of vaccination against COVID-19, all those entering South Korea are exempt from quarantine, and only need to undergo a nucleic acid test before entry and three days after entry.