South Korea says it will re-impose curfews on businesses and tighten social distancing rules as the number of COVID-19 infections rises.
The announcement comes a month after the country’s government eased restrictions, but with new daily infections soaring, the government has come under increased pressure to roll back the policy.
Under the new rules, which will come into effect on Saturday, gatherings are limited to no more than four people, as long as they are fully vaccinated.
Unvaccinated people can only dine out alone, or use takeout or delivery services.
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