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How South Korea Is Reopening
Here’s the country’s playbook
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1 min readApr 30, 2020
The Wall Street Journal reports that after two months of intensive lockdown measures, South Korea is ready to reopen. The country also has a thorough plan for the delicate transition.
This includes:
- Everyone in offices wearing masks.
- During meals diners will sit next to each other or in a zigzag pattern, but not directly across from each other.
- Hotel rooms will be ventilated for 15 minutes after people check out.
- Visitors at zoos and aquariums must stand six feet apart.
- Shouting, hugging, and high fives will be discouraged at sporting events.
- At weddings or funerals people must stay three feet apart, and a “prevention officer” must be appointed by the venue to take temperatures and monitor symptoms like coughing.
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