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The store will be open from Monday to 12 pm next week, and the number of people who can gather in one place will increase to 10.

If the situation is stable, the government said that it would consider removing all social distancing and even taking off the mask outside in two weeks.

Except for wearing a mask indoors, we will return to our pre-COVID routine.



This is the first news reporter Han Seong-hee.



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The distance adjustment plan was also slightly relaxed.



We just increased the number of people in the meeting by two more and extended our business hours by one more hour.



He said he took into account risk factors such as stealth o microns.



However, he said that after the end of this distance, from the 18th, it can be completely eliminated.

[Kwon Deok-cheol / Minister of Health and Welfare: Finally, except for indoor masks, all quarantine regulations such as business hours, private gatherings, and large-scale events will be



lifted and we will move on to a system close to daily life.]



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The 'step-by-step recovery', which was suspended at the end of last year, will be implemented at once, effectively returning it to the pre-COVID stage.



There is a good clue that the trend of severe cases and deaths will remain stable.



Even if the number of confirmed cases increases somewhat, it seems that there will be no change in the government's policy unless it increases.



Self-employed people say we need to end social distancing now.



[Park Gwang-suk / Restaurant president: It's hard, (distancing) we have to get rid of everything.

Should we let the business run a little bit together?]



[Kim Eun-kwang / pub employee: (distancing) I don’t think there is any effect, now.

I think it would be better if they released it as soon as possible, not after 2-3 weeks.]



The government has decided to stop paying 10 million won for each corona dead person.



However, we decided to continue to support the cost of radio wave prevention paid for a safe funeral.



From the 11th, public health centers and temporary screening centers will stop free rapid antigen testing and only conduct PCR testing for the elderly.



(Video coverage: Park Jin-ho, video editing: Park Ji-in, CG: Lee Jong-jeong, Jang Seong-beom)