Coronavirus curbs could crimp key South Korean holiday despite fewer cases
South Korea has reported its lowest tally of new coronavirus infections in more than three weeks, but officials are weighing whether to extend social distancing curbs ahead of one of the country’s biggest holidays this month.
According to Reuters, slightly looser nationwide curbs run until at least Sept 20, but officials said they may extend them over the Chuseok holiday, from Sept 30 to Oct 4.
Chuseok is one of South Korea’s biggest holidays, but officials urged against traditional visits to meet relatives or gather at family graves.
“We urge you to refrain from visiting hometowns and relatives, if possible, this Chuseok to protect the health of you and your family,” ministry official Yoon Tae-ho told a briefing.
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