

South Korea is relaxing its social distancing rules, allowing longer opening hours for some retail businesses, as the number of new Covid-19 infections declines.Restaurants, coffee shops and gyms outside the capital Seoul and surrounding Gyeonggi province will now be permitted to stay open until 10pm, Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said at a meeting on Saturday.Karaoke bars, theatres for standing concerts and door-to-door sales will be also allowed in the region.The rules were eased to “relieve…

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