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Photos show South Korea gradually reopening after the rate of new confirmed cases of coronavirus slowed down dramatically in recent weeks to less than ten a day

Joey Hadden   

Photos show South Korea gradually reopening after the rate of new confirmed cases of coronavirus slowed down dramatically in recent weeks to less than ten a day
People at a beach in Sokcho, South Korea on May 2, 2020, amid the coronavirus pandemic.ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images
  • South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun said in a televised meeting on May 3 that the nation will relax social distancing restrictions on May 6.
  • This will allow businesses to reopen in phases and gatherings and events to take place, as long as they follow government guidelines that say to stay home if you're feeling sick, maintain distance in public spaces, and wash your hands often.
  • New cases of the novel coronavirus in South Korea have slowed over the last month, and on May 5, the country reported its lowest daily increase in coronavirus cases since February 18 — three new cases.
  • These photos show how life is resuming in South Korea with ease of restrictions.
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The Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) is opening in phases. On May 5, KBO had its opening game, which was originally scheduled for March 28. They played without fans in the stands.

The Korean Baseball Organization (KBO) is opening in phases. On May 5, KBO had its opening game, which was originally scheduled for March 28. They played without fans in the stands.
Pitcher Warwick Saupold of Hanwha Eagles talks with a coach during a game on May 5, 2020.      Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images

Schools in South Korea are reopening in phases, starting with high school seniors on May 13.

Schools in South Korea are reopening in phases, starting with high school seniors on May 13.
A zoo in Seoul is seen crowded on May 4, 2020.      Kyodo News via Getty Images

Phone apps that track the whereabouts of patients who tested positive, hold them accountable by setting off an alarm if they left quarantine, and connect those with symptoms to appropriate doctors have also helped flatten South Korea's curve.

Phone apps that track the whereabouts of patients who tested positive, hold them accountable by setting off an alarm if they left quarantine, and connect those with symptoms to appropriate doctors have also helped flatten South Korea
A beach in Sokcho, South Korea on May 2, 2020.      ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

South Korea implemented widespread testing early on, detailed investigations of the whereabouts of those infected, and posting those whereabouts online for the public to access.

South Korea implemented widespread testing early on, detailed investigations of the whereabouts of those infected, and posting those whereabouts online for the public to access.
Worshippers wearing face masks have their temperature taken as they attend a prayer ceremony in Seoul on April 30, 2020.      ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

At its most severe, South Korea's social distancing restrictions included shutting down schools and imposing scattered curfews in some cities through March and April, but the country didn't implement a large-scale lockdown to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus.

At its most severe, South Korea
People wearing face masks walk on a street in Seoul on April 22, 2020.      HEO RAN/REUTERS

These guidelines include staying home for three to four days when you're sick, maintaining distance from others in public, and washing your hands often.

These guidelines include staying home for three to four days when you
Worshippers wearing face masks attend a prayer ceremony in Seoul on April 30, 2020.      ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Reuters

Businesses will be able to reopen in phases and people will be able to host gatherings and events, as long as they follow the new government guidelines for disinfection.

Businesses will be able to reopen in phases and people will be able to host gatherings and events, as long as they follow the new government guidelines for disinfection.
A musician and dancer perform before the Han river in a park in Seoul on May 1, 2020.      ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Reuters

South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announced on Sunday that the country will relax social distancing restrictions, allowing events to take place and businesses like libraries to reopen.

South Korean Prime Minister Chung Sye-kyun announced on Sunday that the country will relax social distancing restrictions, allowing events to take place and businesses like libraries to reopen.
Motorists stop at a service station in South Korea on May 2, 2020.      ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

Source: Reuters

On February 29, South Korea confirmed more than 900 new cases of the coronavirus. Since then, the rate has slowed down to around 10 a day in the last week, reaching a record low of three new cases on March 5.

On February 29, South Korea confirmed more than 900 new cases of the coronavirus. Since then, the rate has slowed down to around 10 a day in the last week, reaching a record low of three new cases on March 5.
People wearing face masks pictured in Seoul on April 25, 2020.      ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

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