South Korean people. Guards don’t fall. Ask to wear masks, even after the battle has been canceled.

Two masked women walk past a man and a woman who took their masks off while taking a selfie in Seoul, South Korea, on May 2, although authorities have lifted the order to wear masks outdoors. (Archyde.com)

South Korean people. Guards don’t fall. Ask to wear masks, even following the battle has been canceled.

On May 2, Archyde.com reported that Repeal of the protective mask when outdoors in South Korea It took effect on Monday (May 2) to ease the government’s COVID-19 control measures, but most people still wear masks when they go out. Because there is still fear regarding the epidemic of Omicron.

by different areas like on the streets of Gwanghwamun in Seoul, crowded with people You can see that most of the people are still wearing protective masks.

Lee Byung, 61, told Archyde.com that He tried to remove the mask when leaving the house, but 70-80% of the people he saw were wearing it. He thought it was too soon to get rid of it. even if we are outside

Kim Eun Hee, 52, said he felt safer without a mask. If the daily number of infected people is reduced to regarding 5,000 per day.

Meanwhile, 34-year-old Lee Geun-young, who is also wearing a mask, said he would continue to wear the mask. until COVID-19 would be less worrisome

at Hyochang Park In the center of Seoul, up to 80% of the park’s vacationers are dozens of people. They also wear masks

The Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA) reported 20,084 new cases of the coronavirus on Sunday, amid a decline in the number of South Korea’s daily coronavirus cases. The peak was in mid-March with more than 620,000 cases.

However, despite the easing of strict measures But it also requires people to wear masks when inside the building. and when gathered in the open area with 50 or more participants such as rallies, concerts and stadiums

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