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S.Korea to push back Covid curfew on restaurants, cafes

By IANS | Updated: March 4, 2022 12:20 IST

Seoul, March 4 The South Korean government will push back the anti-Covid-19 business curfew on cafes, restaurants and ...

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Seoul, March 4 The South Korean government will push back the anti-Covid-19 business curfew on cafes, restaurants and other multiuse facilities by an hour to 11 p.m. starting from Saturday, Interior Minister Jeon Hae-cheol announced on Friday.

Despite soaring infections, the government decided to extend the operating hours for 12 kinds of multi-use facilities in an effort to help small businesses suffering from prolonged anti-virus restrictions, Jeon said during a Covid-19 response meeting.

The new curfew will be effective until March 20, and the current six-person cap on private gatherings will remain in place, Yonhap News Agency quoted the Minister as saying.

"The government took into consideration the prolonged and worsening hardship of business owners and small merchants despite a series of government compensations and partial easings of social distancing."

The revision is also in line with the government's recent shift to a virus response system focusing on high-risk Covid-19 patients as well as a decision to suspend the enforcement of the vaccine pass system, he said.

The Minister said the hospital bed occupancy rate for seriously ill Covid-19 patients surpassed 50 percent this week, but key indicators such as the fatality rate or the rate of patients in critical condition remain manageable within the country's medical response capacity.

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