City
Epaper

SKorea to open beaches nationwide next month amid eased antivirus rules

By IANS | Updated: June 29, 2022 13:10 IST

Seoul, June 29 Beaches across South Korea will formally open for the summer holiday season next month, and ...

Open in App

Seoul, June 29 Beaches across South Korea will formally open for the summer holiday season next month, and the government will enforce antivirus guidelines amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Around 261 out of 284 beaches nationwide are scheduled to welcome visitors starting on July 1, including 83 beaches in the eastern coastal areas of Gangwon Province, Yonhap news agency reported quoting the oceans ministry.

The figure is slightly up from last year's 244.

The government will put in place a set of basic quarantine rules, including a one-meter distance between parasols and tents and a mask mandate at indoor facilities.

The number of vacationers is expected to rise this year, as the government has lifted most social distancing restrictions in a major step toward returning to pre-pandemic life.

"Visitors are required to abide by the antivirus rules given the risk of virus resurgence. We will strengthen the management of facilities and try to space out visitors to ensure public safety," a ministry official said.

South Korea has seen a gradual decrease in COVID-19 cases since mid-March when infection peaked at more than 621,000, as the highly contagious omicron variant has receded. But health authorities have warned of an upturn in summer.

On Wednesday, the country added 10,463 new COVID-19 infection cases. It is the first time in about 20 days that the new daily count exceeded 10,000.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: seoulYonhapSouth KoreaRepublic of koreaDelle pooleSouth asia regional connectivity
Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentASTRO’s Cha Eun Woo Shares Buzz Cut Photos as He Begins South Korea Military Service

EntertainmentK-Drama Star Kang Seo-ha Passes Away at 31 After Long Battle With Cancer

EntertainmentSouth Korean Actor Kim-Soo-Hyun Sells His Seoul Apartment For 8 billion KRW Amid Dating Scandal

EntertainmentThe Nice Guy K-Drama OTT Release: All You Need To Know About Lee Dong-wook’s Latest Series

MumbaiMumbai 3.0: MMRDA Joins Hands With South Korea for a Bold Urban Transformation

Health Realted Stories

HealthAyush seminar to boost ayurveda‑based paediatric healthcare

HealthIIT Kharagpur launches healthcare and technology school to train youth as health professionals

HealthNovel live type 1, 3 oral polio vaccines show promise in phase 1 trial

HealthStudy explains why loss of smell is associated with Alzheimer's disease

HealthHighly sensitive people more likely to experience depression, anxiety: Study