S. Korea may fully return to pre-Covid-19 normality in spring


SEOUL (The Korea Herald/Asia News Network): South Korea might be able to return to pre-pandemic normality in spring next year, possibly with major antivirus measures lifted, including the country's indoor masking rule, Prof Jung Ki-suk, the head of the government's Covid-19 special response committee, said during a radio interview with a local broadcasting company on Wednesday (Sept 21).

Prof Jung said that South Korea might be able to fully return to normality by next year, not because the virus will disappear, but as the country will be more capable of handling the virus.

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