UNDATED (AP) – South Korea has announced stronger social distancing restrictions for its greater capital area where a surge in COVID-19 cases threatens to erase the hard-won gains against the coronavirus. The two-week measures starting Sunday will allow authorities in Seoul and towns in neighboring Gyeonggi Province to shut down high-risk facilities such as nightclubs, karaoke rooms, movie theaters and buffet restaurants if they fail to properly enforce preventive measures, including distancing, temperatures checks, keeping customer lists and requiring masks. Fans will once again be banned from professional baseball and soccer, just weeks after authorities allowed teams to let in spectators for a portion of their seats in each game. South Korea reported 166 new cases, the highest in five months.
South Korea Announces Stronger Restrictions
August 15, 2020 5:10 am